Integrated Pest Management

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Ray Lucas stands beside a tall avocado tree.
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Videographer Ray Lucas retires after 35-year UC career

August 28th, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Ray Lucas, senior producer and director of digital media, will retire Sept. 1 after 35 years of UC service, including the last 23 years with UC ANR. In 1984, Lucas joined UC Davis in Instructional Media, now called Academic Technology Service.
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Integrated Web Platform

August 25th, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
We are pleased to announce that the Integrated Web Platform (IWP) project has been approved and implementation work has begun.
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Oleander aphids on a milkweed stem. (Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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A Garden Journal: My Buggy Summer

August 22nd, 2020
It's been a buggy spring and summer in my new garden, where I've encountered varieties of scale, aphids and flies I hadn't experienced before. About 18 months ago we moved to a new house in a new neighborhood.
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The 15-Minute Gardener

August 17th, 2020
Editor's note: Master Gardeners are keeping busy in their own gardens during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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This is the giant water bath created from a leftover evaporative cooler from the Michael Parrella lab.
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Emily Bick: Salinity, the Water Hyacinth and a Weevil

August 12th, 2020
If that heavy growth of water hyacinth in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in central California alarms you, then you'll want to read a newly published research paper that provides the most thorough look at how salinity impacts the invasive plant and its biological control agent, the weevil Neocheti...
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Orange and yellow tomato on the ground, partially eaten by a rat.
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Rats in the Garden

August 4th, 2020
If you are growing tomatoes in your garden, you may not be the only vertebrate going for your hard earned harvest. Are rats feasting away in the garden? We have a couple resources we can share to help you reduce or prevent rat damage to your tomatoes.
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Unlabeled seeds from solicited packages
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Mysterious Seeds in Mail

August 3rd, 2020
By Ben A Faber
Author: UC Integrated Pest Management Program Have you had unexpected seeds show up in the mail? Unknown seeds could be invasive plants, contain invasive insects, or have plant disease causing agents.
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Tomato hornworm--the horns are on the rear end. (UC ANR)
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Summer's Voracious Eater.

July 31st, 2020
By Penny Pawl, UC Master Gardener of Napa County The tomato hornworm that so many gardeners detest has a beautiful future if we let it be. After a winter spent underground and when it is done with metamorphosis, it will become one of the loveliest and largest of the moth species.
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