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Zika mosquito, Aedes egypti. (Centers for Disease Control)
The Stanislaus Sprout: Article

Mosquitoes: what's the buzz?

June 5, 2020
By Anne E Schellman
From UC IPM Pests in the Urban Landscape blog. As summer quickly approaches and we find ourselves getting outside a bit more, remember to take care to protect yourself from mosquitoes.
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Master Food Preserver SLO/SB Counties: Article

Big Dig Day!

June 5, 2020
June 5, UC Agriculture and Natural Resources and the UC Master Food Preserver Program launch our independent statewide giving day! We call it Big Dig Daya day to dig deep' to support the program you care about.
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Tomato Mosaic Virus, Jack Kelly Clark, UC IPM
The Real Dirt: Article

A Virus in the Garden – Part I

June 5, 2020
Most gardeners are aware of plant diseases that can wreak havoc in their gardens. If you grow fruit trees, you may be confronted with curled, reddened peach leaves (peach leaf curl fungus).
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Dr. Robert Gallo discussed vaccines at the UC Davis-based COVID-19 Symposium on June 3. (Screen shot)
Bug Squad: Article

Did You Miss the UC Davis-Based COVID-19 Symposium?

June 4, 2020
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
If you missed the UC Davis-based Third COVID-19 Symposium, headlined by Dr. Robert Gallo, not to worry. You can view it on YouTube at https://youtu.be/O4L0OHcZ5Mk Focusing primarily on vaccines, it was broadcast Wednesday, June 3 on both Zoom and YouTube.
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heat damage to avocado leaves
Topics in Subtropics: Article

Heat Forecast - Be Ready

June 4, 2020
By Ben A Faber
From Fox Weather by way of CA Avocado Commission, hot weather is forecast for mid- to late- June This is a time to make sure that trees are adequately hydrated prior to the heat spell.
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A Master Gardener shares gardening and pest management information with the public.
The Stanislaus Sprout: Article

Big Dig Day is Here!

June 4, 2020
By Anne E Schellman
In an earlier post, we wrote about ways we've connected with you.
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