Pests in the Urban Landscape

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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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Rose Care and Weed Control

August 15th, 2019
By Karey Windbiel
Many gardeners and landscapers enjoy growing and caring for roses. Through careful selection of varieties and appropriate cultivation, roses can be grown with a minimum of pest problems.
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Keep Your Palm Trees Disease-free

August 15th, 2019
By Karey Windbiel
Palm trees are commonly seen in California, making some think about the tree-lined streets of Hollywood, or sitting by the pool somewhere.
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Adult pocket gopher peeking out of a burrow entrance. [Credit: T. Chalmers]
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Got Gophers?

August 14th, 2019
By Karey Windbiel
Gophers are well-known and certainly unwelcome pests in landscapes, gardens, lawns, and athletic turf. More correctly called pocket gophers, these rodents mostly remain hidden underground in tunnels and feed on plants from below, sometimes pulling whole plants into their tunnels.
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Figure 1. Backpack sprayer pesticide calibration. (Credit: G. Del Rosario, Corteva)
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Calibrating Spray Application Equipment

August 2nd, 2019
By Cheryl A Wilen
Applying the wrong amount of pesticide can result in poor control if not enough is used; too much being applied can lead to waste and possibly illegal usage. If pest control is insufficient, the end result might be a second application that will be more expensive due to the cost of labor involved.
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