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Making ecosystem-based integrated pest management THE way Californians manage pests. UC ANR is an equal opportunity provider and employer. šŸ‘‰šŸ¼@ucipmurban

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UC Statewide IPM Program
2 years
Over the span of 7 yrs, a dual pest management approach was implemented & European grapevine moth detections declined from over 100,000 moths in 2010 to one moth in 2014 and none in 2015 or 2016. #CISAW @ucanr.
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UC Statewide IPM Program
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Eradication programs work! In 2016 European grapevine moth was successfully eradicated from CA. UCCE worked collaboratively with public & private partners—tracking outbreaks, testing solutions, & developing an IPM approach.
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UC Statewide IPM Program
2 years
It’s California Invasive Species Action Week! What spoils a postcard view? Smog. Trash. Or noxious weeds! In Borrego Springs, desert knapweed threatens the iconic landscape. Join Dr. Chris McDonald for an in-depth look. Thu 6/8 noon PT.
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UC Statewide IPM Program
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It’s California Invasive Species Action Week! If you like ketchup, this is a big deal. Broomrapes could substantially harm the processing tomato industry, causing up to 80% yield loss. Keep farm machinery clean! #CISAW @ucanr
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UC Statewide IPM Program
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Come work with us!.
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Ag&Natural Resources
2 years
#NewJob: Assistant Associate Specialist for Integrated Pest Management. Assist in multiple applied IPM research efforts in San Joaquin Valley, designing and conducting applied entomology/pest management research in tree fruit and tree nut crops. @ucipm.
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UC Statewide IPM Program
2 years
Check out the Invasive Species Lunchtime Talks Webinars from noon to 1:00 p.m. starting Monday, June 5 through Friday, June 9.
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Invasive species are non-native species that arrive in a new area, spread rapidly without their native predators and pests, and cause environmental or economic harm, or harm to human health.
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UC Statewide IPM Program
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When they do arrive, Early Detection & Rapid Response is critical to their management. Many detections are made by people not associated with an agency or university. Via community/participatory science programs anyone can help to spot the next invasive.
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Invasive species are non-native species that arrive in a new area, spread rapidly without their native predators and pests, and cause environmental or economic harm, or harm to human health.
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UC Statewide IPM Program
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Act today, protect tomorrow! Invasive species are arriving in CA with increasing frequency. The best time to stop them is before they arrive, and federal, state, and local agencies are keeping their eyes out for new arrivals and threats on the horizon.
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UC Statewide IPM Program
2 years
#UCAgExpertTalk webinar. Wed. May 31, 3–4 p.m. PT. Covering essentials: 1. Flatheaded borer behavior and biology, 2. Adult emergence timing, 3. Effective monitoring tools, 4. Cultural and insecticidal control methods. Register: @IPMCorner @ucanr
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UC Statewide IPM Program
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#S4CH webinar! Tuesday, May 30, 1–3 p.m. PT. 2 DPR CEUs (other) & 2 CCA CEUs (IPM). The latest on Asian citrus psyllid survival and development. Enhance your understanding of citrus health. Contribute to sustainable farming practices.
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UC Statewide IPM Program
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Don't miss out on this informative #S4CH webinar scheduled for May 30 from 1 to 3 p.m. PT that will enhance your understanding of citrus health and contribute to sustainable farming practices. Register: 2 DPR & CCA CEUs @moniquejrivera @ucanr
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UC Statewide IPM Program
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Join us for an insightful webinar on the flatheaded borer, a newly emerging pest affecting California walnuts. Wednesday, May 31st, 3:00–4:00 p.m. PT. Register: 1 DPR & 1 CCA CEU @ā€ŒIPMCorner @ucanr @UCANRMike
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UC Statewide IPM Program
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Dive into recent studies on the survival & development of Asian citrus psyllid in California. Plus, gain valuable knowledge from the University of Florida's groundbreaking research on biological control. #S4CH webinar, May 30, 1–3 P.M. PT @moniquejrivera
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UC Statewide IPM Program
2 years
THANK YOU! As our #GivingDay campaign comes to a close, we're grateful for your support today and during other times of the year. We appreciate your kind words and feedback to make our products best for you, so you can solve your pest problems.
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UC Statewide IPM Program
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Please give so we can be THE best site on the internet! #GiveDay
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UC Statewide IPM Program
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Support high-quality continuing education so professionals can help protect Californians from pests—safely. #GivingDay
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UC Statewide IPM Program
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Glad to have @niamhnichuinn @SCUWMCouncil doing the tough work and @ucipmurban sharing what is learned so you can protect property and pets. #GivingDay!
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UC Statewide IPM Program
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Why yes, yes it is! Thank you. šŸ˜Ž Keep our website hip and cool. #GivingDay!
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UC Statewide IPM Program
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You’re very welcome! We think you mean fingertips, but if you have fig’s, we have pest management info on that too. #GivingDay
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UC Statewide IPM Program
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#GivingDay! Sharing information, lending a helping hand & caring about the communities we live in. That’s what it means to give back. Donate to support UC IPM research, programs, and outreach—extending the knowledge and resources of the University to you!
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