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Watch Out for Those Rodents - They are After Your Trees

December 2, 2016
By Ben A Faber
redcThe hills have been dry for a long time, and the long dry fall is bringing animals into the avocado groves that normally stay out in the hills. They want the green cambium of trees and the moisture it provides. And especially rodents will have a field day in the well-maintained orchards.
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Diaprepes - What You Don't Want in Your Orchard

December 2, 2016
By Ben A Faber
On a recent trip, we saw Diaprepes Root Weevil damage on avocado. It was feeding on the leaves, tattering them. The problem with this pest is that it also feeds on the roots, weakening the tree and opening it up to disease, such as Phytophthora.
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How We Can Help the Bees Through Research

December 2, 2016
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
How can we help honey bees through research? That's the topic that Francis Ratnieks, professor of apiculture, University of Sussex, United Kingdom, will cover when he presents a seminar on Wednesday, Dec. 7 at the University of California, Davis.
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Holiday Gifts Buggin' Ya?

December 1, 2016
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
So you're in a quandary. You have no idea what to get the nature lovers/insect enthusiasts on your holiday gift-giving list. It's buggin' ya. No worries. The UC Davis Entomology Graduate Students' Association (EGSA) to the rescue.
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Norm Gary: Jazz Is Music to His Ears--But So Are the Bees

November 30, 2016
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Jazz is music to his ears, but so are the bees. He's been beekeeping and playing the clarinet for 69 years. Meet Norman Gary of Citrus Heights, UC Davis emeritus professor of entomology who retired in 1994 after a 32-year academic career.
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Another Mite Threatening Honeybees

November 29, 2016
By Ben A Faber
This article is from Florida Grower News. Thanks for Jim Lloyd-butler for pointing it out. FLG-Editorial@MeisterMediaww.
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Well, Hello There, Tiny Monarch Caterpillar!

November 29, 2016
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Talk about not getting the memo. We walked into our little pollinator garden in Vacaville, Calif., this afternoon to cut a few tropical milkweed stems to feed the indoor caterpillars, and there, hidden beneath a leaf, was a tiny caterpillar.
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The Making of a Monarch

November 28, 2016
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
If you're addicted to monarchs--and lament that they're overwintering in coastal California and in central Mexico and nowhere near you--no worries.
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Monarch Caterpillars--in November?

November 25, 2016
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
What a Thanksgiving surprise! No, the stuffed turkey didn't slip out of the oven and fall on the floor. Nor did the pumpkin pie turn another shade of orange. Some unexpected guests arrived--four to be exact.
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