Happy Halloween! Here are the answers to our haunted horrors posted earlier in the week. If you encounter these, or other pests, you can find management information and resources on our website.
1. If you're growing pumpkins or squash, you may encounter Fusarium crown and foot rot. These lesions are typically firm and dry and might be considered nature's way of carving jack-o-lanterns.
2. Black widows are notoriously scary, but there are other
It's spooky season and we wanted to share a few of our favorite Halloween horror themed pests you may see now, or at other times of the year. Take a guess at what these haunted photos might be and come back on Halloween to see the answers!
- Author: Andrew Mason Sutherland
It's that time of year again: termite swarm season! Western subterranean termites, Reticulitermes hesperus (species complex), produce reproductive swarms during calm sunny periods immediately following the first autumn rains. This is especially pronounced in the San Francisco Bay Area and parts of the Sacramento Valley, where mature termite colonies across a broad region may swarm simultaneously en masse, filling the air with termites fluttering their gossamer wings and filling social media discussions with wonder, horror, confusion, and dread.
Western subterranean termites may also swarm in the
We are pleased to announce our new YouTube playlist for the Urban & Community IPM Webinars. Currently available recordings include:
- What is IPM?
- Navigating the UC IPM Website and New Features
- Springtime Household Pests
- Plant Diseases and Abiotic Disorders
Additional webinar recordings are coming soon! Subscribe to our
Now is the time for planting cool-season vegetables like broccoli, carrots, and spinach. We are pleased to share new pest management resources for other cool season vegetables including beets, chard, radishes or turnips. If you're planting herbs, we've also added basil,