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Roof rat on a kitchen sink. (Credit: N Quinn)
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Rats and Mice: How to Manage Using Snap Traps

January 15, 2020
By Niamh M Quinn
Trapping is the safest and most effective method for controlling rats and mice in and around homes, garages, and other structures. Rodents that live in close association with humans are called commensal rodents. Rats and mice are the most frequently encountered commensal rodents in California.
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Foliage damaged by leaf curl. (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Top Ten Pest Notes of 2019

January 12, 2020
At some point, all of us encounter a pest in our home, garden, or landscape. But you're not alone! UC IPM publishes Pest Notes a series of more than 150 papers reviewed by experts in the field to provide science-based information about pests and their management.
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Female German cockroach with ootheca. (Credit: DH Choe)
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Cockroaches! Updated Pest Notes

January 8, 2020
Cockroaches, or roaches, are probably some of the least welcome insects people encounter in their homes, kitchens, offices, restaurants, or landscapes. Indoor cockroaches can create significant public health problems by contaminating food and producing allergens.
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Apply Now: Pesticide Safety Educator

December 17, 2019
The UC Statewide IPM Program is hiring a Pesticide Safety Educator to coordinate with UC ANR advisors and specialists, government agencies, professional organizations, and others to plan, develop and deliver local pesticide safety educational programs for fieldworkers, pesticide handlers, pesticide...
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Foliage and fruit of broadleaf mistletoe.<br>(Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)
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Underneath the Mistletoe

December 15, 2019
Mistletoe is a familiar sight of the season, often found wrapped in ribbon and hung for certain festivities this time of year. But did you know it is actually a parasitic plant that grows on a number of landscape trees in California? There are two types of mistletoe in California.
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Oleander leaves with damage to leaves by freezing weather. (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Winter is Coming- IPM Tips for Yard and Garden

December 12, 2019
Days are getting shorter and evenings cooler as winter approaches. Sweater weather also means a change in the to-do list around the yard. Here are a few things to consider when preparing your landscapes and gardens for winter.
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Bed bug detector under furniture. (Credit: DH Choe)
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Bed Bug-Free Holiday Hosting (Part 2)

December 11, 2019
Holidays are a time for welcoming family and friends. But what if your loved ones accidentally bring along unwanted guestsbed bugs? These insects are excellent hitchhikers, hiding easily in luggage and sometimes on clothes.
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Egg, immature bed bugs, adult bed bugs (Credit: DH Choe)
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Bed Bug-Free Holiday Travel (Part 1)

December 8, 2019
Tis the season for holiday travel. As you make reservations for rental accommodations to visit family and friends, we wanted to share a few suggestions to help you avoid bringing bed bugs home with you.
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Mule deer (Credit: WP Gorenzel)
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Oh Deer!

December 5, 2019
The sight of deer in the wild can be delightful but when these animals invade your garden, devouring everything in sight, people's ideas might change. The internet is full of advice for ridding your garden of deer, but beware, much of it is ineffective.
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