Urban & Community IPM Webinars

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Welcome to UC IPM's Urban & Community Webinar Series!

Join us at noon on the third Thursday of every month to learn about pest identification, prevention, and management around the home, garden, and landscape. This series is free and open to the public but advance registration is required. All webinars will be recorded and posted to our YouTube playlist

Please share with others who may be interested. These webinars qualify as continuing education for UC Master Gardener volunteers. No continuing education units (CEUs) are available to licensed professionals. 

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Upcoming Webinars

Topics and speakers are subject to change.
 
May 15, 2025 - Understanding How Herbicides Work
This webinar will cover the fundamentals of herbicides for weed management around the home and garden. Weed expert Tom Getts will discuss how herbicides work, the effectiveness of various organic and synthetic herbicides, and how to choose the right herbicide for your weed problem.  Register here
 
June 18, 2025 - Cover, Smash, Trap: Nonchemical Methods for Pest Management
Want to learn how to manage pests without pesticides? In this webinar we will review nonchemical pest management practices as alternatives to pesticides in the home and garden.  Register here
 
July 17, 2025 - Wild World of Wasps!
Wasps are a very diverse group of insects. Some species can be nuisance pests, creating galls on plants and stinging people, but many others are beneficial pollinators and predators of pests, such as aphids. And some wasps are just cool! In this webinar, we will discuss different behaviors of wasps and some of their roles in the ecosystem.  Register here
 
August 21, 2025 - Managing Invasive Plants
In California, invasive plants cause problems such as increasing wildfire risk, damaging ecosystems, and affecting recreation activities. Join us to learn about the impacts of invasive plants, and ways you can help prevent the spread of invasive plants. Register here
 
September 18, 2025 - When Wildlife Become Pests
This talk will cover information on the wildlife species common to urban areas, including coyotes, birds, rodents, raccoons, skunks, and opossums. You will learn how to identify, prevent, and manage common negative human-wildlife interactions and pest problems. We will also discuss the types of beneficial ecosystem services wildlife provide and how to live harmoniously with wildlife in our human dominated systems. Register here 
 
 
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Upcoming Events

A dandelion in a grass lawn being sprayed with a chemical.
Event Date
May 15 2025

Webinar: Understanding Herbicides

This talk will cover the fundamentals of herbicides for weed management around the home and garden. Weed expert Tom Getts will discuss how herbicides work, the effectiveness of various organic and…
View Event
Tiny wasp on celery leaf
Event Date
Jul 17 2025

Webinar: Wild World of Wasps!

Wasps are a very diverse group of insects. Some species can be a nuisance, creating galls on plants and stinging people, but many others are beneficial pollinators and predators of pests, such as…
View Event
Yellow flowering shrub in a field.
Event Date
Aug 21 2025

Webinar: Managing Invasive Plants

In California, invasive plants cause problems such as increasing wildfire risk, damaging ecosystems, and affecting recreation activities. Join us to learn about the impacts of invasive plants and…
View Event

Personnel

Maria Alfaro

Community Educator -Pesticide Safety Education Program
CMTY EDUC SPEC 3

Priyanka Bandapalli

APPLICATIONS PROGR 3

Jovani Belman-Acevedo

Jovani Belman-Acevedo
Laboratory Assistant
LAB AST 2

Walter J Bentley

Walter J. Bentley
Integrated Pest Management Entomologist, Emeritus
NON-SENATE ACAD EMERITUS(WOS)

Marianna Cherry

WRITER EDITOR 3

Samantha R Conselman

Writer/ Editor 3
WRITER EDITOR 3

Sarah Delgado

STDT 3 NON UC

Sanjeev K Dhungana

Sanjeev Kumar Dhungana
Assistant Specialist
ASST SPECIALIST

Steve H Dreistadt

Principal Editor
Ind Contractor/Consultnt

Lauren Fordyce

Lauren Fordyce standing outside under a tree.
IPM Educator
CMTY EDUC SPEC 3

Peter Goodell

Peter B. Goodell
Cooperative Extension Advisor Emeritus, IPM
NON-SENATE ACAD EMERITUS(WOS)

Christopher A Greer

Christopher A. Greer
Area Cooperative Extension Advisor - Integrated Pest Management
COOP EXT ADVISOR

Ping Gu

Staff Research Associate
SRA 2 NEX

Lindsey Hack

Community Education Specialist 3
CMTY EDUC SPEC 3

Brooke S Haley-Herevia

Brooke Suzanne Haley-Herevia
Business Manager, IPM Unit
ADMIN OFCR 4

Chinh N Lam

Chinh N. Lam
IT Supervisor and Lead Programmer
APPLICATIONS PRG SUPV 2

Tunyalee Martin

Tunyalee Martin
Associate Director for Communications
ACADEMIC COORD III-FY

Chris McKerracher

Pest Management Guidelines (PMG) Coordinator
WRITER EDITOR 3

Belinda Messenger-Sikes

Urban IPM Writer Editor
WRITER EDITOR 3

Jennifer Neumann

Writer/Editor 3
WRITER EDITOR 3

Timothy Nguyen

APPLICATIONS PROGR 3

Randall Oliver

Randall Oliver
ISHB Communications Coordinator
COMM SPEC 3

Stephanie P Parreira-Zweier

IPM Writer/Editor
WRITER EDITOR 4

Cheryl A Reynolds

Interactive Learning Developer
WRITER EDITOR 4

Fernanda G Rosa

Web Production Specialist
COMPUTER RESC SPEC 2

Cherie Shook

CMTY EDUC SPEC 3

Joseph Simpson

APPLICATIONS PROGR 2

Cynthia L Stapleton

PRODUCER DIR

James J Stapleton

James J. Stapleton
IPM Plant Pathologist
NON-SENATE ACAD EMERITUS(WOS)

Bobby Tooyserkani

Computer Resource Specialist/ Programmer
COMPUTER RESC SPEC 2

Emma K Tribble

Writer/Editor 3
WRITER EDITOR 3

Karey Windbiel

Karey Windbiel-Rojas
Associate Director for Urban & Community IPM/ Area Urban IPM Advisor
COOP EXT ADVISOR

Hanna Zorlu

Hanna Zorlu
DIGITAL COMM SPEC 4