As used in sections 22-11b and 22-84a , “integrated pest management” means a comprehensive strategy of pest control whose major objective is to maintain high crop quality with a minimum use of pesticides and includes, but is not limited to, the following methods: Pest trapping, crop scouting, pest-resistant crop varieties, increased use of biological control, cultural controls, and judicious use of certain pesticides.
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 22-11a
“Integrated pest management” defined
(P.A. 88-247, S. 6, 12; P.A. 97-242, S. 1.) History: P.A. 97-242 deleted references to Secs. 22a-54(c) and 22a-66 l which made definition applicable to pesticide regulation laws.
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