Managing Garden Pests and Diseases, UC IPM
Collection by UC Master Gardeners of Calaveras County
UC Integrated Pest Management Recommendations for Home Gardeners
Additional Ideas on Weed Control in Landscaping
Official Blog of the UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County
Phytophthora tentaculata: A New Exotic and Invasive Disease
Home, landscape, and structural pest news from the UC Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program
Spider Mites Management Guidelines--UC IPM
UC home and landscape guidelines for control of Spider Mites.
Aphids Management Guidelines--UC IPM
UC home and landscape guidelines for control of Aphids.
Avocado: Invertebrate Monitoring: Identifying Thrips and Their Damage, Non-Pest Thrips and Predatory Thrips—UC IPM
Information about managing pests of agriculture, homes, and landscapes, from UC IPM.
Thrips Management Guidelines--UC IPM
UC home and landscape guidelines for control of Thrips.
Control Spider Mites Naturally
Have you noticed an odd stippling on the leaves of plants in your garden lately? Or maybe a super-fine webbing on a favorite bush? These are two early signs of
Dormant sprays for peach leaf curl - UC IPM
While symptoms of Peach Leaf Curl appear in the spring, the correct time to treat for Peach Leaf Curl is in the winter when trees are dormant. Dormant buds a...
Common garden spiders - UC IPM
Learn to recognize the most common spiders in your home, garden, and landscape. Most are harmless and beneficial because they prey on pests. See more at http...
Refillable ant bait stations
Refillable bait stations are the best choice for managing ant infestations. Learn which designs are best and how to use them. See more at http://www.ipm.ucan...
Managing Argentine Ants around the home
The Argentine ant is among the most difficult ant species to manage. Learn how to identify it and understand its behavior, inspect for it, and manage it. L...
How to effectively control ants
How do you keep ants out of the house? Use a step-by-step integrated approach by inspecting, removing food sources, and baiting. Learn more at http://www.i...
Hosing off aphids
Hosing aphids off plants is one of the best ways to reduce infestations without using pesticides. Learn more at http://www.ipm.ucanr.edu.
How to trap earwigs
Reduce earwigs by trapping, limiting hiding places, and other nonchemical methods. Learn more at http://www.ipm.ucanr.edu.
Trapping snails and slugs - UC IPM
See how to eliminate snails and slugs by combining trapping with other nonchemical methods in your garden or landscape. Learn more at the UC IPM Web site ht...