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Oleander Leaf Scorch: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| Oleander leaf scorch is a disease found mainly in southern California. It is caused by the bacterium Xylella fastidiosa, which is the same species (although a different strain) that causes Pierce's disease of grapevines and almond leaf scorch. Oleanders |
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7480
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Olive Knot: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| Olive knot is a bacteria-caused disease that kills affected twigs while giving an off-flavor to all the olives on a tree. Learn how to recognize the characteristic galls and keep the disease from spreading. |
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74156
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Opossum: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| The opossum (Didelphis virginiana) is the only native North American marsupial. It is about the size of a house cat, has coarse grayish fur, a pointed face, and hairless, rounded ears. |
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74123
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Palm Diseases in the Landscape: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| Several major diseases can attack palm trees in California. Some come on gradually; others (like Sudden Crown Drop) are catastrophic. Learn to plant the right palm in the right place and then use an IPM approach to monitor and prevent potential disease. |
| Catalog #
74148
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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. |
| Catalog #
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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