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Carpenter Bees: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| Carpenter bees build nests in wood, creating galleries that can weaken structures; however, they rarely cause severe damage. People may be frightened by carpenter bees because of their large size, their similarity to bumble bees, and their annoying noise. |
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7417
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Carpenterworm: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| Carpenterworm is a common wood-boring insect that can cause significant damage to trees. Trees commonly infested include willow, ash, ornamental pears, black locust, cottonwood, maple, apricot, fruiting pear, birch, oak, and American elms. |
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74105
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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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Chickweed: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| Two species of chickweed, common (Stellaria media) and sticky (Cerastium glomeratum), are widespread in California. Both are winter annuals that grow easily in gardens, low-maintenance lawns, and agricultural areas. |
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74129
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Citrus Leafminer: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| Citrus leafminer larvae cause damage to new leaves on citrus plants and are particularly troublesome on younger trees. Learn how to control this pest using natural and chemical methods. |
| Catalog #
74137
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Clearwing Moths: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| The larvae of several species of clearwing moths are important wood-boring pests in landscapes. Hosts include alder, ash, birch, fir, oak, pine, poplar, sycamore, willow, and stone fruit trees such as apricot, cherry, peach, and plum. |
| Catalog #
7477
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Cliff Swallows: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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| Swallows, particularly cliff swallows, Hirundo pyrrhonota, often live in close proximity to people. While enjoyable to watch, cliff swallows nesting in colonies on buildings and other structures can become a nuisance. |
| Catalog #
7482
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