Domain: ipm.ucdavis.edu

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Organic Listing Variations
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California Oakworm Management Guidelines--UC IPM
Jan 17, 2008 ... California Oak Worm. USDA Farmers Bulletin 1076. Johnson, W. T., and H. H. Lyon. 1985. Insects that Feed on Trees and Shrubs, An Illustrated ...
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Healthy Lawns—Diseases: Fairy ring
Jan 26, 2004 ... Fairy ring symptoms vary depending on the species of fungus. A dark green band of turf may develop in a circle or semi-circle, or a ring of ...
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Termites Management Guidelines--UC IPM
Oct 22, 2008 ... Dampwood termites are very limited in their distribution: most species are found only in California and the Pacific Northwest. ...
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Raccoons Management Guidelines--UC IPM
Jan 17, 2008 ... In California raccoons are classified as furbearers. The fur harvest season is set by the California Department of Fish and Game, ...
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Raccoons Management Guidelines--UC IPM
Jan 17, 2008 ... Dogs kept outdoors may alert you to the presence of raccoons and may frighten some away; however, some raccoons will attack dogs and cause ...
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Raccoons Management Guidelines--UC IPM
Jan 17, 2008 ... In California raccoons are classified as furbearers. ... The city can also invoke and enforce a ban on feeding raccoons. ...
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Raccoons Management Guidelines--UC IPM
Jan 17, 2008 ... Damage to gardens may be relatively minor compared to the potential damage a raccoon can do to a house. Females in search of nesting sites ...
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Raccoons Management Guidelines--UC IPM
Jan 17, 2008 ... Damage to gardens may be relatively minor compared to the potential damage a raccoon can do to a house. Females in search of nesting sites ...
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Raccoons Management Guidelines--UC IPM
Jan 17, 2008 ... Ordinary fences will not keep raccoons from gardens or yards, as the animals will either dig under or climb over them. ...
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Raccoons Management Guidelines--UC IPM
Jan 17, 2008 ... A low, two-wire electric fence can be very effective for excluding raccoons from sweet corn, melons, and other highly preferred crops. ...
 
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