"Cultural Control" in IPM refers to changing the environment and human behavior to reduce the conditions that support pests â it is the most foundational and long-lasting layer of all control methods.
It specifically includes: Sanitation management â promptly cleaning up food debris, sealing garbage, washing dishes and wiping down countertops.
Moisture control â repairing leaks, keeping areas dry.
Eliminating harborage â clearing clutter, using plastic sealed bins instead of cardboard boxes.
Proper storage â keeping food in sealed containers, storing lumber off the ground.
The core idea of cultural control is "deny pests the resources they need to survive" â without food, water, and harborage, pest populations naturally dwindle, often without even needing to use insecticides.
This is the most emphasized preventive measure in both agricultural and residential IPM.