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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UC IPM staff Belinda Messenger-Sikes interacting with public. (Credit: Chinh Lam)
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Swarms Visit the UC IPM Booth

April 27th, 2018
By Anne E Schellman
Last Saturday, UC IPM staff greeted a swarm of visitors at their Picnic Day booth. Picnic Day, UC Davis' annual Open House event, invites people to visit the campus and interact with fun and educational exhibits.
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Immature gray garden slug on strawberries. (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)
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Dealing with Snails and Slugs in the Garden

April 24th, 2018
By Anne E Schellman
Snails and slugs can be destructive pests in gardens and landscapes when they devour entire seedlings or chew holes in leaves, flowers, fruit, and even the bark of plants. Manage these pests by getting rid of their hiding places, setting up traps, or planting resistant plants.
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Lady beetles. (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)
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UC IPM at Picnic Day 2018

April 19th, 2018
By Karey Windbiel
Come visit us at the UC Davis annual Picnic Day event this Saturday April 21, 2018! Every year, the UC Statewide IPM Program sets up informational tables as part of the Entomology Department events at Briggs Hall.
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Western encephalitis mosquito. (Credit: Joseph Berger, Bugwood.org)
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Mosquito and West Nile Virus Awareness Week

April 16th, 2018
By Anne E Schellman
Warming temperatures combined with late spring rains create ideal conditions for mosquitoes to breed, including the mosquitoes that transmit West Nile Virus. To help spread the message about mosquito prevention, April 15-21, 2018 has been designated as Mosquito and West Nile Virus Awareness Week.
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