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Topics in Subtropics: Article

Italian White Snail, Yum. Here it comes again

June 8, 2018
By Ben A Faber
Sometimes an invasive pest takes a while to become invasive. The Invasive Species Council of California defines an invasive species as non-native organisms which cause economic or environmental harm.
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The Backyard Gardener: Article

Black Soldier Flies: Mostly Beneficial

June 8, 2018
Two years ago, overwhelmed by carpets of wormy, windfall apples I resorted to tossing them into a large plastic stock tank that had numerous holes in its sides, remnants of its original purpose - a crawdad washing device.
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Ranching in the Sierra Foothills: Article

Fire Season is Here: Is Your Ranch Ready?

June 8, 2018
By Daniel K Macon
Earlier this week (the first full week of June 2018), we had several small wildfires near Auburn. Our informal rancher telegraph system was activated - many of us started texting or calling one another to find out where the fires were burning and whether anyone needed help.
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UC Rice Blog: Article

Planting progress for rice in 2018

June 8, 2018
By Bruce A Linquist
I looked at the USDA planting progress for rice in 2018. What the data show is that 50% of the crop was planted by May 14. That is 5 days earlier than last year and a couple days later than average. The delay was due to significant rains in early and mid-April which delayed groundwork.
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Discolored patches on bark from polyphagous shot hole borer adults boring into a tree trunk. (Credit: Akif Eskalen Lab, UC Riverside)
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Invasive Spotlight: Shot Hole Borers and the Diseases They Carry

June 7, 2018
By Anne E Schellman
Shot hole borers are tiny insects the size of a sesame seed that don't look particularly harmful, but don't let their diminutive size fool you. Two of these borers are invasivethe polyphagous shot hole borer and the Kuroshio shot hole borer.
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