Pests in the Urban Landscape

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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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Urban Pesticides, Fertilizers, and Water Quality

July 14th, 2024
By Belinda Messenger-Sikes
Pesticides and fertilizers applied around homes, residential or commercial landscapes, school sites, and other areas can enter our creeks, rivers, and oceans, degrading water quality.
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The EPA’s three leaf logo may appear on pesticides that meet NOP standards. Some pesticides may also include the NOP statement “For Organic Gardening”.
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Organic, Natural, and Less Toxic: What’s the Difference?

July 11th, 2024
By Lauren Fordyce, Belinda Messenger-Sikes, Karey Windbiel
You've heard of terms such as green, organic, natural, ecofriendly, and less toxic to describe pest control products and services. But what do these terms really mean? To different people, they can mean different things, creating obvious confusion.
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Pest prevention tips for July.
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July Pest Prevention Tips

July 3rd, 2024
By Lauren Fordyce
Follow these tips for the month of July to prevent pests in the garden and landscape. To see more tips specific to your region, visit the Seasonal Landscape IPM Checklist on the UC IPM website. Clean up fallen fruit or nuts to avoid attracting or harboring pests.
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Buy it where you burn it!
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Don’t Move Firewood!

July 1st, 2024
By Lauren Fordyce
What you do with firewood this upcoming 4th of July (and year-round!) can impact more than just the s'mores on your campfire. If you move firewood around the state, you could spread deadly plant diseases and invasive insects. Don't take firewood with you if you travel or camp this holiday weekend.
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