Recertification Credits are available for this course.

This pesticide recertification module discusses the global, national, and regional situation, regarding herbicide resistance. It covers prevention strategies to try and avoid problems from herbicide resistance. The module also covers mitigation strategies to avoid resistance problems. We will conclude by providing some resources for more information on herbicide resistance

This module has been approved by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) - Seminar #2024-634 for 1-ISDA pesticide credit.

If you have questions related to this course, please email: ktate@uidaho.edu, Pest Management Instructor, University of Idaho Extension.

You can visit our website at https://www.uidaho.edu/extension/ipm/pesticides.


Recertification credits are available for this course.

This pesticide recertification module describes the six steps for an Integrated Pest Management program for managing landscape pests. The module covers common pests found in landscapes, nurseries, or greenhouses. Several case studies with specific scenarios and pest management practices are covered.   

This module has been approved by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) - Seminar #2024-635 for 1-ISDA pesticide credit.

If you have questions related to this course, please email: ktate@uidaho.edu, Pest Management Instructor, University of Idaho Extension.

You can visit our website at https://www.uidaho.edu/extension/ipm/pesticides.


Recertification Credits are available for this course.

This pesticide recertification module discusses two major rodent pests in Idaho. The module contains useful information for controlling these rodents with cultural practices and trapping. Additionally, current information on registered rodenticides is covered. 

This module has been approved by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) - Seminar #2024-633 for 1-ISDA pesticide credit.

If you have questions related to this course, please email: ktate@uidaho.edu, Pest Management Instructor, University of Idaho Extension.

You can visit our website at https://www.uidaho.edu/extension/ipm/pesticides.

 

Recertification credits are available for this course.

This pesticide recertification module is designed to help applicators understand the cause of herbicide resistance. The module reviews common residential herbicides and methods to identify the herbicide groups for resistance management. IPM measures are also discussed to help control weeds around the home landscape without complete reliance on herbicides. The module also discusses the importance of understanding how pH, hardness and turbidity can affect herbicide mixes.

This module has been approved by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) - Seminar #2024-636 for 1-ISDA pesticide credit.

If you have questions related to this course, please email: ktate@uidaho.edu, Pest Management Instructor, University of Idaho Extension.

You can visit our website at https://www.uidaho.edu/extension/ipm/pesticides.



Recertification credits are available for this course.

This pesticide recertification module covers fundamental concepts of toxicology and how to choose and handle pesticides safety. The module covers both short and long-term health risks from handling pesticides and how to protect yourself. 

This course has been approved by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) - Seminar #2024-637 for 1-ISDA pesticide credit.

If you have questions related to this course, please email: ktate@uidaho.edu, Pest Management Instructor, University of Idaho Extension.

You can visit our website at https://www.uidaho.edu/extension/ipm/pesticides.


Recertification Credits are available for this course.

This pesticide recertification module is about the toxicity and non-target effects of pesticides to Idaho pollinators and beneficial insects. Several examples and research studies are explained. 

This module has been approved by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) - Seminar #2024-638 for 1-ISDA pesticide credit.

If you have questions related to this course, please email: ktate@uidaho.edu, Pest Management Instructor, University of Idaho Extension.

You can visit our website at https://www.uidaho.edu/extension/ipm/pesticides.