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Posts Tagged: CDFA

Vertebrate management seminar series

Licensed pest management professionals: The Vertebrate Pest Council is hosting a seminar series...

Gopher. (Credit: Ed Williams)
Gopher. (Credit: Ed Williams)

Gopher. (Credit: Ed Williams)

Posted on Monday, February 4, 2019 at 2:43 PM
Tags: CDFA (22), management (73), pest (210), target (2), UC (3), vertebrate (8), wildlife (15)
Focus Area Tags: Pest Management

Seeing Japanese beetles in your California landscape? Not likely.

Originally posted August 26, 2016; edited July 10, 2018 Have you seen big green beetles in your...

Posted on Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at 10:00 PM
Tags: beetle (15), CDFA (22), chafer (3), green (1), grubs (8), hoplia (2), Japanese (4), June (1), lawn (17), pests (74), UCIPM (88)
Focus Area Tags: Pest Management, Yard & Garden

Invasive Spotlight: Red Imported Fire Ant

The red imported fire ant, or RIFA for short, is no ordinary red ant. This invasive pest lives up...

White pustules from red imported fire ant sting. (Credit: Texas Agricultural Extension Service)
White pustules from red imported fire ant sting. (Credit: Texas Agricultural Extension Service)

White pustules from red imported fire ant sting. (Credit: Texas Agricultural Extension Service)

Southern fire ant fire ant worker with red head and thorax and dark abdomen. (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)
Southern fire ant fire ant worker with red head and thorax and dark abdomen. (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)

Southern fire ant fire ant worker with red head and thorax and dark abdomen. (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)

Posted on Friday, June 8, 2018 at 10:00 PM
Tags: bite (18), CDFA (22), invasive species (11), nurseries (4), pest (210), red imported fire ant (2), RIFA (1), southern California (2), sting (4), UC IPM (404), venom (2)
Focus Area Tags: Pest Management, Yard & Garden

Third Backyard Citrus Tree with Huanglongbing Disease Found

From the Citrus Pest & Disease Prevention Program RIVERSIDE – A third backyard...

Posted on Tuesday, October 3, 2017 at 4:40 PM
Tags: Asian citrus psylld (14), CDFA (22), disease (54), greening. (1), huanglongbing (36), Riverside (4), UC IPM (404)

Recent Detection of Huanglongbing Disease in Riverside

[From the Summer issue of the UC IPM Retail Nursery & Garden Center News] The...

Posted on Friday, July 28, 2017 at 1:20 PM
Tags: Asian citrus psyllid (32), bacterium (1), CDFA (22), disease (54), fruit (10), Grafton-Cardwell (13), huanglongbing (36), quarantine (13), UC IPM (404)

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