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Head Lice: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Many families with young children have at least one encounter with the head louse. Head lice can be so rampant among preschool and school-aged children that often schools must work in conjunction with many families to control an infestation.
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7446
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Hobo Spider: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
The potentially poisonous hobo spider does not live in California and has never been documented in the state. There are many cases, however, of common related spiders being misidentified as hobo spiders.
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7488
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Hoplia Beetle: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
The hoplia beetle is a common pest of roses and other plants in many parts of California, especially the Central Valley. It is a problem from late March to May when the adult beetles feed on light-colored blossoms.
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7499
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Horsehair Worms: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Horsehair worms belong to the phylum Nematomorpha, class Gordioida. They are also called Gordian worms. They occur in water sources such as ponds, rain puddles, swimming pools, animal drinking troughs, and even domestic water supplies.
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How to Reduce Bee Poisoning from Pesticides
Discusses methods to protect bees from hazards associated with pesticide application.
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PNW591
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Identifying Polyphagous and Kuroshio Shot-Hole Borer in California
This serious and devastating pest is on the move and poses a serious threat to landscape trees and commercial avocado groves.
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8590
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Insect Management for Organic Crops
Before planting a crop, an organic vegetable grower needs to understand the pests and beneficial organisms that usually occur in that crop and anticipate the pest problems that are likely to occur.
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Invasive Shothole Borers: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Invasive shothole borers are non-native beetles that bore into trees and introduce a fungus that causes the tree disease known as Fusarium dieback. Curretnly invasive in Southern California; but because of the wide host range, if left unmanaged, it can potentially spread to the rest of California and neighboring states.
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74179
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Itching and Infestation: What's Attacking Me? Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
The sensation feels like bugs, worms, or mites that are biting, crawling over or burrowing into, under, or out of your skin. No one seems to think they exist except you. Nothing seems to get rid of them. So what are they?
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7443
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Key Features of Common Lygus Species in the Central San Joaquin Valley
Correct identification of captured Lygus bugs and similar-looking insects is a key to accurate research and pest control.
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8105
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Key to the Phytoseiid Predatory Mites Found on California Crops
This publication will aid in the identification of the forty-six most common phytoseiid mites found on crop plants, and in some instances, adjacent wild plants in California.
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8696
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Lace Bugs: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Many kinds of lace bugs, family Tingidae, feed on landscape plants throughout the United States. Hosts include alder, ash, avocado, azalea, coyote bush, birch, ceanothus, fruit trees, photinia, poplar, sycamore, toyon, walnut, and willow.
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Leaffooted Bug: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Leaffooted bugs feed on fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. The adult bug is 3/4 to 1 inch long and has flattened areas on its back legs that look something like small leaves. This free publication will help you recognize and manage this pest.
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Leafrollers on Ornamental and Fruit Trees: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Fruittree leafroller,
Archips argyrospila
, can be a serious pest throughout California. It occurs on a very large number of ornamental trees and is particularly damaging to deciduous and live oaks.
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Life Stages of California Red Scale and Its Parasitoids-PDF
As an alternative to chemical pesticides, farmers can release natural enemies of California red scale. This leaflet helps growers evaluate the effectiveness of natural enemies by learning about the scale life cycle and signs of parasitism.
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21529E
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Lyme Disease in California: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Lyme disease is a potentially debilitating and sometimes chronic infection transmitted to humans and other animals by certain ticks.
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7485
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Managing Hull-Borne Invasive Species and Coastal Water Quality for California...
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Managing Hull-Borne Invasive Species and Coastal Water Quality for California and Baja California Boats Kept in Saltwater. Information for boat owners, boat maintenance and repair businesses, port managers, scientists and policy makers.
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Managing Monterey, Ponderosa, and Sugar Pines to Inhibit Red Turpentine Beetles
Inspection and management recommendations for landowners whose mature Monterey, ponderosa, and/or sugar pines might be threatened by infestations of bark beetles.
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Managing Mosquitoes in Stormwater Treatment Devices
When you retain storm-generated drainwater to remove pollutants before releasing it into natural waterways, you can easily create an ideal mosquito-breeding habitat. This publication tells how to treat drainwater and still prevent mosquito infestations.
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8125
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Managing Mosquitoes in Surface-Flow Constructed Treatment Wetlands
Constructed wetlands can provide many economic and environmental benefits, but care must be taken to prevent mosquito infestations.
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Managing Mosquitoes on the Farm
Mosquitoes can cause a variety of problems on a farm: they carry illness to humans, harm livestock, and reduce you property's value. Learn the basics of agricultural mosquito control from this free publication.
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8158
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Mealybugs in California Vineyards- PDF
This booklet contains detailed descriptions to help you identify the mealybugs found in your vineyard. You'll learn how they cause damage and how to take action with suggested biological, cultural, and chemical controls for each species.
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Mealybugs: Pest Notes for Home, Garden, and Landscape
Mealybugs are soft, oval, wax-covered insects that feed on many plants in garden, landscape, and indoor settings. Usually found in colonies, they are piercing-sucking insects closely related to soft scales but lack the scale covers.
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Millipedes and Centipedes: Pest Notes for Home and Garden
Millipedes and centipedes are often seen in and around gardens and may be found wandering into homes. Unlike insects, which have three clearly defined body sections and three pairs of legs, they have numerous body segments and numerous legs.
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