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The Pests in the Urban Landscape blog shares the latest sustainable pest management news and information from the UC IPM Urban & Community Program. 

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Pest tips for September.
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September Pest Tips

September 4th, 2024
By Lauren Fordyce
Just a few more weeks of summer remain! As the weather begins to shift, you may need to adjust your landscaping practices to prevent and monitor for fall pests. The UC IPM Seasonal Landscape IPM Checklist is a monthly guide to help you avoid common pests of landscape plants.
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CDC General Recommendations for Flea Disease Prevention: reduce rodent and animal habitat around your home; limit exposure to wild or stray animals; wear repellent if you will be exposed to fleas; keep pets on flea control products year round; bathe and brush pets regularly; limit pet time outdoors; clean pet bedding frequently with soap and water; do not allow pets to sleep on your bed; do not accidentally swallow a dead flea.
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Fleeing Fleas!

August 15th, 2024
By Lauren Fordyce
Fleas can be found on pets year-round, but populations tend to increase dramatically in spring and summer when temperatures are warmer. Larvae develop rapidly in areas where temperatures reach 70 to 90F.
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Pest tips for August
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August Pest Tips

August 7th, 2024
By Lauren Fordyce
Summer is in full swing and while it's been quite hot in many parts of California, it's been very cool in others.
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Cobwebs on top of a patch of brown grass.
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Cobwebs Everywhere?

July 30th, 2024
By Lauren Fordyce
Are you noticing an abundance of cobwebs outside, on plants, fences, homes, or outdoor furniture? While many people fear spiders or dislike their cobwebs, most spiders are beneficial to have around even in the home! Spiders are predators of many insect pests and rarely cause harm to people.
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