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Mosquitoes: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
There are several species of mosquitoes in California that readily attack people, and some species are capable of transmitting microbial organisms that cause human diseases such as malaria and encephalitis.
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7451
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Nematodes: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Nematodes are microscopic, eel-like roundworms. The most troublesome species in the garden are those that feed on plant roots. They are difficult to control and can be spread easily from garden to garden in soil and plant parts.
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Oak Pit Scales: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Several species of pit scales attack many common deciduous and evergreen oaks in California. The valley oak is especially susceptible. Pit scales suck juices from twigs and cause twig dieback, which first becomes apparent in mid- to late summer.
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7470
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Olive Fruit Fly: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
The rapid invasion of California by the olive fruit fly poses a severe economic threat for the stateās commercial olive growers.
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74112
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Pest Note Roses: Insects and Mites
While insects and mites may attack roses from time to time, many rose enthusiasts are able to maintain vigorous plants and produce high quality blooms with little or no use of insecticides, especially in California's dry interior valleys.
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Pests of the Garden and Small Farm, 3rd Edition
This essential handbook adapts scientifically based integrated pest management techniques to the needs of the home gardener and small-scale or urban farmer.
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Pitch Moth: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Pitch moths occur from California north through British Columbia. In California they most often attack pines, especially those in urban coastal areas of northern California, from Monterey Bay to the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Psyllids: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Psyllids resemble miniature cicadas and are sometimes called jumping plantlice. Over 100 species occur on both native and introduced landscape plants in the United States, but each kind of psyllid feeds on only one plant species or closely related groups.
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7423
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Red Imported Fire Ant: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
The red imported fire ant is new to California and has recently been found infesting residential and commercial areas in southern California. The spread of these ants has largely been a result of the movement of infested soil to uninfested areas.
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7487
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Redhumped Caterpillar: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Destructive numbers of the redhumped catepillar may be a problem in the Central Valley. Commonly attacked are liquidambar (sweet gum), walnut, and plum; it is also found on almond, apple, apricot, birch, cottonwood, cherry, pear, prune, redbud, and willow
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Scales: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Scale insects can be serious pests on trees, shrubs, and other perennials. The impact of infestations depends on the scale species, the plant species and cultivar, environmental factors, and natural enemies.
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7408
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Scorpions: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Scorpions are nocturnal, predatory animals that feed on a variety of insects, spiders, centipedes, and other scorpions. Of the 70 or so species found in North America only the bark scorpion is considered dangerous to people.
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74110
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Silverfish and Firebrats: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
If the pages and bindings of books in your bookcase have been chewed on, suspect the look-alike household pests--silverfish and firebrats.
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7475
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Sixspotted Spider Mite on Plumeria: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Learn to identify and control this common mite pest of plumeria (also called frangipani or lei flower), an increasingly popular ornamental in California gardens.
Publication Number::
74141
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Slugs: A Guide to the Introduced and Native Fauna of California
This guide provides information on identification, dissection, taxonomy, morphology, common names, distribution, ecology, and pest status of the introduced and native slugs of California.
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8336-2
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Snails and Slugs: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Snails and slugs are among the most bothersome pests in many gardens and landscapes. The brown garden snail (
Helix aspersa
) is the most common snail in California gardens; it was introduced from France during the 1850s for use as food.
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7427
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Spider Mites: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Mites are common pests in landscapes and gardens and can be found feeding on many fruit trees, vines, berries, vegetables, and ornamental plants. Mites are not insects but members of the arachnid class along with spiders and ticks.
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7405
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Spiders: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Many people fear or dislike spiders but, for the most part, spiders are beneficial because of their role as predators of insects and other arthropods, and most cannot harm people.
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Spotted Wing Drosophila: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Spotted wing drosophila (SWD or
Drosophila suzukii
) are different from the common vinegar fly
(D. melanogaster)
: SWD will attack and spoil previously undamaged fruit. Learn to recognize and control this pest of fresh fruit.
Publication Number::
74158
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Springtails: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Springtails jump, but they don't bite humans or animals like fleas and they cause only minor damage to plants. Still they can still be a nuisance around pools or damp indoor areas. Learn a few simple, nonchemical measures to keep them under control.
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Stages of the Cottony Cushion Scale and its Natural Enemy . . .
Color photos of various life stages of cottony cushion scale and a natural enemy used for its biocontrol, the vedalia beetle. Cottony cushion scale is a pest of citrus and woody ornamentals.
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Subterranean and Other Termites: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Termite pests in California include drywood, dampwood, and subterranean species. These pests cause serious damage to wooden structures and posts and may also attack stored food, books, and household furniture.
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Sycamore Scale: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Sycamore scale,
Stomacoccus platani
, occurs only on sycamore. The sycamore scale is so tiny, about 1/16 inch long, that many people fail to recognize it as an insect and mistake it for a disease symptom.
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Thrips: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Thrips are tiny, slender insects with fringed wings. Some are beneficial predators that feed on other insects and mites, others are pests that feed on plants and scar leaf, flower, or fruit surfaces.
Publication Number::
7429
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