Ongoing research

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Residual activity of insecticides

Residual Activity of Insecticides Psyllid adults fly into orchards from neighboring areas, and the eggs and nymphs are tucked inside newly forming leaves that are difficult to reach with insecticides. In addition, those new leaves are growing rapidly and often outgrow the insecticides.
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Ventura

The strategy for all regions is to minimize the number of extra pesticide treatments applied for ACP in order to preserve IPM programs for other pests and reduce the risk of resistance developing. Ventura area-wide program: ACP is well established in Ventura County.
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San Diego

The strategy for all regions is to minimize the number of extra pesticide treatments applied for ACP in order to preserve IPM programs for other pests and reduce the risk of resistance developing. San Diego area-wide program: ACP is well established in San Diego County.
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Riverside/San Bernardino

The strategy for all regions is to minimize the number of extra pesticide treatments applied for ACP in order to preserve IPM programs for other pests and reduce the risk of resistance developing.
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Coachella/Imperial

The strategy for all regions is to minimize the number of extra pesticide treatments applied for ACP in order to preserve IPM programs for other pests and reduce the risk of resistance developing. Coachella/Imperial area-wide program: ACP is established in the Coachella and Imperial Valleys.
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San Joaquin Valley

The strategy for all regions is to minimize the number of extra pesticide treatments applied for ACP in order to preserve IPM programs for other pests and reduce the risk of resistance developing. San Joaquin Valley ACP eradication program: ACP is not well-established in the San Joaquin Valley.
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Office of Pesticide Information and Coordination: Page

FAQ

Responses to questions that UC researchers have asked OPIC at trainings, via email or over the phone.
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Resources and Links

Resources and links related to OPIC's Pesticide Policy Training and pesticide use in general.
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Get to Know Us

Trained UCCE Master Gardeners extend practical gardening and landscaping information to the residents of San Bernardino County. Each volunteer has completed a rigorous training program and has agreed to volunteer at least 50 hours back into the community.
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Gardening Tips

January February March April May June July August September October November December Maintenance Keep an eye on the weather report - protect frost-tender plants when the temperature falls below 32 degrees. Divide perennials like daylilies and chrysanthemums.
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