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Colusa County: Article

May 2020

May 6, 2020
Book of the Month - The $64 Tomato Ornamental Plant of the Month - Bird of Paradise Edible Plant of the Month - Companion Planting Recipe of the Month - Strawberry Rhubarb Upside Down Cake **New this month - Kids Gardening Activity...
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Swarm of honey bees resting atop redwood fence in backyard garden.
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Spring Swarms

May 6, 2020
While we are staying home during the pandemic, insects are most definitely not! In fact, you may have seen different types of insects swarming over the last few weeks.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

GyNorMous Hornet

May 6, 2020
By Ben A Faber
A reposting from: https://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.
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UC Cooperative Extension Imperial County: Article

May 2020 - updated

May 6, 2020
BEST IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN THE LOW DESERT CARROTS PART I HEALTHY SOILS GRANT ZOOM WORKSHOP FLYER LIVESTOCK RESEARCH BRIEF PROMOTING HEALTHY PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY THROUGH GARDENING UC COOPERATIVE EXTENSION UPDATE, IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 BACTERIAL WHEAT STREAK/BLACK CHAFF WHITE BLISTER...
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shot hole borer
Topics in Subtropics: Article

Shot Hole Borer in Avocado - Webinar

May 6, 2020
By Ben A Faber
Invasive shot hole borers in avocado May 20, 2020, Wednesday, 3-4 PM Dr. Akif Eskalen, Plant Pathology Specialist in UCCE, will discuss the shot hole borers attacking avocado trees and their management.
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Entomologist Doug Yanega of UC Riverside shows two Asian giant hornets, one of which is from the colony detected and killed on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. He was sought out to identify the species.
Bug Squad: Article

The Hornet Wars: 'A Bloody Dumpster Fire'

May 5, 2020
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
The news stories and social media comments about the Asian giant hornet detected last year in British Columbia and Washington state and labeled the murder hornet, are drawing the ire of entomologists throughout the world. And well they should.
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