“…Furthermore, due to increased concerns about the environmental and human health side effects of pesticides, there is growing demand to implement integrated pest management (IPM) [20]. Currently, IPM is the primary paradigm in plant protection, approved by all stakeholders in the agricultural value chain to maintain pesticides and other interventions at levels that are ecologically and economically justified [21][22][23]. The current RPW IPM strategy is comprised of periodic field surveys for detecting infestations, applying phyto-sanitation and agro-techniques (i.e., palm and field sanitation, elimination of hidden breeding sites, including abandoned date plantations, and palm injury prevention), preventive and curative chemical treatments, eradicating severely infested palms, implementing quarantine measures, and education and training [1,6,16].…”