Pests in the Urban Landscape

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The Pests in the Urban Landscape blog shares the latest resources and information from the UC IPM Urban & Community team to help you sustainably manage pests in the home, garden, and landscape. 

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Close up image of adult bed bug.

Californians get advice to stop bed bugs

January 22, 2021
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Bed bugs can hitch rides on secondhand furniture, luggage, backpacks and other personal items to invade homes and attack people. While we rest and sleep on sofas and beds, the insects come out to feed. They want to suck our blood.
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Boxes of total release foggers on a store shelf.

Bug Bombs—Dangerous and Not Always Effective

December 27, 2020
By Belinda Messenger-Sikes
Insecticide foggers, also known as total release foggers or bug bombs (Figure 1), are popular products widely available in many retail nurseries and garden centers as well as drug stores, supermarkets, and convenience stores.
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Side by side images of a head louse, body louse, and crab louse.

Distinguishing Between Crab, Body, and Head Lice

December 20, 2020
By Siavash Taravati
Human lice (singular louse) are parasitic insects found on people. Adult lice are small (about 1/8 inch (3 mm) long or less) wingless insects that move by crawling. There are three species of lice that exclusively feed on humans: the head louse, the body louse, and the crab or pubic louse.
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Figure 1. Adult tropical rat mite. (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)

Detecting and Controlling Biting Mites Within Structures

December 17, 2020
By Andrew M Sutherland
Most pest management professionals have served clients who swore they were being bitten by unseen pests. Perhaps the usual suspects (bed bugs, fleas, and mosquitoes) were ruled out by thorough inspection and monitoring devices.
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