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The Pests in the Urban Landscape blog shares the latest sustainable pest management news and information from the UC IPM Urban & Community Program. 

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A European earwig, Forficula Auricularia. Photo by Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org.
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Springtime Household Pests

March 22nd, 2023
By Lauren Fordyce
Spring is finally here, but unfortunately so are the pests! While doing your spring cleaning or staying indoors due to our recent rain, you may have noticed some insects and spiders have moved in with you. Many pests are emerging from their winter rest, and taking cover from the cool, wet weather.
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A praying mantid wearing a St. Paddy’s Day hat.
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What Has Six Legs and Is Green All Over?

March 17th, 2023
By Lauren Fordyce
In honor of St. Patrick's Day, we'd like to highlight some festive insects that you'll find wearing green for the holiday! Green Fruit Beetles Also known as June beetles or figeater beetles, these large, metallic green beetles are an occasional pest of ripening fruit.
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A racing pigeon.
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Spring to Summer IPM Webinars

March 16th, 2023
By Lauren Fordyce
Spring into the following free webinars from the UC IPM Urban & Community Program! Held every third Thursday from 12:00-1:00pm PDT, these informative webinars will help you identify, prevent, and control pests in and around the home, garden, and landscape! April 20, 2023: Aphids, Scales, and Mealybu...
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Winged subterranean termites. Photo credit: Scott Bauer, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Bugwood.org
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Got Termites?

March 15th, 2023
By Lauren Fordyce
Termite Awareness Week is a campaign created by the National Pest Management Association to call attention to the damage termites can cause to structures and to make sure residents and professional pest managers understand how to prevent and deal with termite infestations.
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