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Carpet Beetles: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| Carpet beetles are pests in warehouses, homes, museums, and other locations where suitable food exists. In California, three species of these beetles cause serious damage to fabrics, carpets, furs, stored foods, and preserved specimens. |
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7436
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Carrot: UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines
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| These crop specific UC-approved guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticide use, and nonpesticide alternatives are essential tools for anyone making pest management decisions in the field. You may purchase a copy or download for free. |
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3438
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Cherry: UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines
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| These crop specific UC-approved guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticide use, and nonpesticide alternatives are essential tools for anyone making pest management decisions in the field. You may purchase a copy or download for free. |
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3440
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Clothes Moths: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| The webbing clothes moth and the casemaking clothes moth are occasional fabric pests in California. They tend to hide when disturbed, and for this reason, infestations are not usually noticed until the damaged articles are found. |
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7435
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Cole Crops: UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines
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| These crop specific UC-approved guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticide use, and nonpesticide alternatives are essential tools for anyone making pest management decisions in the field. You may purchase a copy or download for free. |
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3442
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Cotton: UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines
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| These crop specific UC-approved guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticide use, and nonpesticide alternatives are essential tools for anyone making pest management decisions in the field. You may purchase a copy or download for free. |
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3444
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