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Posts Tagged: Flint

New! Pocket-Sized Guide for Vegetable Pests

While working outside, gardeners and farmers may discover pest problems they need to answer...

Posted on Sunday, July 29, 2018 at 11:00 PM
Tags: backyard (3), crops (1), farms (1), Flint (4), fruit (10), garden (68), melon (1), pest (210), pest management (164), pocket-sized (1), sustainable (2), Sutherland (17), UC IPM (404), vegetable (2), Windbiel-Rojas (15)
Focus Area Tags: Pest Management, Yard & Garden

Dealing with Snails and Slugs in the Garden

Snails and slugs can be destructive pests in gardens and landscapes when they devour entire...

Immature gray garden slug on strawberries. (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)
Immature gray garden slug on strawberries. (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)

Immature gray garden slug on strawberries. (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)

Posted on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at 1:18 PM
Tags: damage (19), Flint (4), garden (68), landscape (66), Pest Notes (119), pests (74), plants (13), slugs (4), snails (5), UC IPM (404), vegetables (9), Wilen (12)
Focus Area Tags: Pest Management, Yard & Garden

New Mealybugs Pest Note!

Have you ever had an infestation of mealybugs on your houseplants or outside on your landscape...

Posted on Friday, March 11, 2016 at 1:36 PM

Invasive pest spotlight: Goldspotted Oak Borer

Goldspotted oak borer. First identified in eastern San Diego County in 2004, the goldspotted oak...

Photo Adult female (left) and male (right) goldspotted oak borers. [Photo by Michael Jones, UC Davis]
Photo Adult female (left) and male (right) goldspotted oak borers. [Photo by Michael Jones, UC Davis]

Photo Adult female (left) and male (right) goldspotted oak borers. [Photo by Michael Jones, UC Davis]

Posted on Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 10:47 AM
Tags: beetle (15), Flint (4), goldspotted oak borer (2), GSOB (2), invasive (67), oak (4), pest (210), UC IPM (404)

Whiteflies Resource - Newly Updated!

The summer is winding down, but many warm-weather pests, like whiteflies are still going strong....

Posted on Tuesday, September 22, 2015 at 3:10 PM

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