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We are all familiar with aphids, especially in the spring when their populations seem to increase so rapidly and may require control before plant damage occurs. Aphids have unique strategies to flourish. The aphid mother you see this spring is actually a grandmother.
2019 UCCE AGRONOMIC CROPS AND IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT FIELD DAY/WORKSHOP REPORT LYGUS BUG CONTROL IN ALFALFA SEED IMPERIAL VALLEY CIMIS REPORT AND UC WATER MANAGEMENT RESOURCES CALIFORNIA GOOD AG NEIGHBORS FLYER - JUNE 11, 2019 LIVESTOCK RESEARCH BRIEF...
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By T. Eric Nightingale, UC Master Gardener of Napa County Being a plant lover can have its ups and downs. The joy of having a garden, whether in containers or in the ground, indoors or out, is like no other.
UC ANR Day at the Capitol was held on March 26, 2019, to update California legislators and legislative staff on UC ANR's research and outreach projects.
The boys are back in town. After the long winter and rainy spring, the boys are back in town. That would be the male Valley carpenter bees, Xylocopa varipuncta, or what Robbin Thorp, distinguished emeritus professor of entomology at UC Davis, calls "the teddy bear bees.