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Clear plastic is laid over planting beds to elevate soil temperatures. (Credit: K Windbiel-Rojas)
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Reduce Soil Pests with Sunlight

June 3, 2019
Soil solarization is a method home gardeners and farmers can use to manage soilborne pests such as weeds, disease pathogens, nematodes and insects. Solarization can reduce help reduce pesticides used to control these pests.
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Adult brown recluse spider, <i>Loxosceles reclusa</i>. (Credit: R Vetter)
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Brown Recluse Spiders? Not in California!

May 18, 2019
If you were to ask an audience of more than a few people if they or anyone they know has ever seen or been bitten by a brown recluse spider in California, many hands would be raised.
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Vegetable Pest Identification cards
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Gardening books on sale!

May 18, 2019
By Karey Windbiel-Rojas
Spring is here and so are the pests. The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources has the books that can help you learn about the insects, diseases, wildlife, and weeds that might be causing problems in your garden or landscape.
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Sign for fans. (Photographer unknown)
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Bees on the Baseball Field

May 6, 2019
By Karey Windbiel-Rojas
It's not often that we get to mix baseball and pests in our blog, but today we learned that the San Francisco Giants and Cincinnati Reds game was delayed by almost 20 minutes due to swarming bees.
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Pheramone trap for Indian meal moths (Credit: CA Reynolds)
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Answers: It's a Trap!

May 4, 2019
By Karey Windbiel-Rojas
Here are the answers to the traps pictured in yesterday's blog post. How did you do? Let us know in the comments section. As long as you use integrated pest management when seeking to fend off your pest enemies, you can be assured that Admiral Akbar would be proud. Answers: 1.
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It's a Trap!

May 3, 2019
By Karey Windbiel-Rojas
In honor of May the 4th, the Star Wars fans here at the UC IPM Program thought we'd have some fun with that well-loved line from Episode VI.
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Imported cabbageworm butterfly (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)

Easter Egg Hunt 2019 Answers

April 19, 2019
If you've been in suspense all week, wait no longer. Here are the answers to this year's Easter egg hunt! Let us know how you did in the comments below.
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Easter Egg Hunt 2019

April 17, 2019
It's time for our second annual Easter Egg hunt! Can you guess which pests laid the eggs pictured below? These pests may already be hiding in your backyard or garden. Leave a comment with your guesses.
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Convergent Lady Beetle Adult (Credit: Jack Kelly Clark)

Visit UC IPM at Picnic Day 2019!

April 9, 2019
This Saturday, April 13th, is the annual Picnic Day celebration at UC Davis. Join the UC Statewide IPM Program from 9am to 3pm at the entomology building Briggs Hall on the UC Davis campus.
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