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Alfalfa butterfly, Colias eurytheme, lands in a swimming pool. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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These Colors Didn't Run

July 10, 2012
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
We've seen bumble bees, honey bees, sweat bees, wool carder bees and syrphid flies topple into our swimming pool, but never an alfalfa butterfly until now.
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Worker bees working inside the hive. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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Bee-ing Young

July 9, 2012
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Pity the poor worker bee. In the spring/summer months, she lives only four to six weeks and then she dies. Bee scientists say she basically works herself to death.
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Foliar nutrients to avocado

July 9, 2012
By Ben A Faber
Thick, waxy coating on avocado leaves makes foliar nutrients difficult to abosorb. LTTLE EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THE USE OF FOLIAR APPLIED NUTRIENTS IN AVOCADO Simon Newett, Extension Horticulturist.
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Heat Stress

July 9, 2012
By Ben A Faber
Lettuce harvest Cal/OSHA HEAT ADVISORY When employees work in hot conditions, employers must take special precautions in order to prevent heat illness. Heat illness can progress to heat stroke and be fatal, especially when emergency treatment is delayed.
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asphyxiation
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Asphyxiation

July 9, 2012
By Ben A Faber
Standing water can lead to asphyxiation ASPHYXIATION Asphyxiation is a physiological problem that may affect certain branches, whole limbs or the entire tree. Leaves wilt and may fall, the fruit withers and drops and the branches die back to a greater or lesser extent.
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earwigs
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Earwigs and Tree Wraps

July 9, 2012
By Ben A Faber
European earwig Wrap removed - whitewashed Tree Wraps Author - Neil O'Connell Installing tree wraps on young trees provides protection to the trunk from applications of herbicides during weed management operations.
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