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Pantry Pests: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| Stored-product pests are usually brought into the home in an infested package of food. The most common insects infesting food in the home are meal moths or pantry beetles. |
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7452
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Peach Leaf Curl: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| Leaf curl, also frequently referred to as peach leaf curl, affects the blossoms, fruit, leaves, and shoots of peaches, ornamental flowering peaches, and nectarines, and is one of the most common disease problems for backyard gardeners. |
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7426
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Pear: 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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3455
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Peppers: 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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3460
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Pistachio: 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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3461
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Pitch Canker: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| Pitch canker is a disease of pine trees that is caused by the fungus Fusarium circinatum. The tips of infected branches wilt as a result of obstructed water flow, causing the needles to turn yellow, and then red. |
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74107
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Poison Hemlock: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| The leafy parts of poison hemlock have some resemblance to those of its relatives carrot, celery, and parsnip, as well as a variety of leafy herbs. It is, however, toxic to humans and other animals. Learn how to manage this vigorous, competitive weed. |
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74162
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