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Photo of Pests of the garden and small farm book and Vegetable pest identification cards.

Vegetable Pest Book and Card Set on Sale!

June 15, 2018
By Anne E Schellman
Now until June 17, you can purchase Pests of the Garden and Small Farm together with the Vegetable Pest Identification for Gardens and Small Farms and save a bundle! Use this link http://anrcatalog.ucanr.edu/Items.aspx?search=specials.
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Bed Bug Awareness Week

Don't Let Bed Bugs Ruin Your Vacation

June 10, 2018
By Anne E Schellman
Reading the words bed bug in a sentence is enough to make most people's skin crawl! Bed bugs aren't a pleasant topic to discuss, but if you plan on staying at a hotel, hostel, or motel this summer, learning about bed bugs is a must! June 4-10 was Bed Bug Awareness Week, but it was also California In...
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Red imported fire ant. (Credit: Bugwood.org)

Invasive Spotlight: Red Imported Fire Ant

June 8, 2018
By Anne E Schellman
The red imported fire ant, or RIFA for short, is no ordinary red ant. This invasive pest lives up to its name, delivering a sting that causes a burning sensation when its venom is injected into the skin. People sometimes confuse RIFA with the native southern fire ant.
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Spaghettilike stems of Japanese dodder growing on a tree. (Credit: Vince Guise)

Invasive Spotlight: Japanese Dodder

June 6, 2018
By Anne E Schellman
When people think of parasites, often what comes to mind are blood-sucking insects like bed bugs, head lice, and fleas or other bodily invaders on or in humans and other animals. But plants can have parasites too.
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The flowers of French broom are attractive, but this invasive plant is not a good choice for landscapes. (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)

Invasive Spotlight: Invasive Plants

June 5, 2018
By Anne E Schellman, Karey Windbiel-Rojas
People in urban and suburban areas often use the term invasive to describe plants or weeds that appear to take over a garden or landscape. However, true invasive plants are weeds that infest ecosystems, rangelands, and pastureplaces common garden weeds don't thrive.
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Wild pigs drinking and swimming in a cattle water trough. (Credit: Grant Canova-Parker)

Invasive Spotlight: Wild Pigs

June 4, 2018
By Anne E Schellman, Karey Windbiel-Rojas
It may surprise you to learn that California is home to invasive wild pigs, also called feral hogs or wild boars. Wild pigs can be a major nuisance for farmers, ranchers, and others who live in more rural areas or near wildlands.
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