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Links to pest management sites - UC Statewide IPM Program
http://ucipm.ucdavis.edu/GENERAL/links.html
Links to pest management sites. This list of sites related to pest management is not comprehensive and provides links only to sites developed by government agencies or educational institutions. The UC IPM Program does not endorse listed sites, nor is criticism implied of similar sites that are not mentioned. Other universities and government agencies. University of California sites. UC Agriculture and Natural Resources. UC Berkeley, Division of Organisms and Environment. UC Davis, Department of Entomology.
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Biocontrol for Nature Conference: Sponsors
http://biocontrolfornature.ucr.edu/sponsors.html
Biocontrol for Nature Conference. Biocontrol for Nature Conference. A to Z Listing. 2010 Biological Control for Nature Conference. Schedule and Presentations Downloads. University of California, Riverside. Bull; UCR Libraries. Bull; Directions to UCR. E-mail: :vandries@cns.umass.edu. E-mail: mark.hoddle@ucr.edu. 2010 Biocontrol Conference in the news. 2010 Regents of the University of California.
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Applied Biological Control Research: Lab Staff
http://biocontrol.ucr.edu/staff.html
Applied Biological Control Research. Applied Biological Control Research. A to Z Listing. As of early 2015, he has 137 publications in peer review scientific and medical journals including the New England Journal of Medicine, the Lancet, the Annals of Emergency Medicine, Toxicon, the Annual Review of Entomology and the Journal of Medical Entomology. He also has authored three book chapters and two books. The books are The Brown Recluse Spider. Which is a handbook on spiders for the pest control industry.
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Bug Safari: October 2014
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014. A shy spider, jumping boldly. Brace yourself for more spider photos. It is Arachtober, after all. This is the same P. audax. Jumping spider from my last post. Did I mention that I have given this spider a name? Her name is Koko. Like the gorilla who communicates in sign language. Looks all big and hairy and scary, but she's really a big sweetie. Just like my spider. It can be difficult to get her out of her container. She prefers the safety of her little silk sac. Field Studies...
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Bug Safari: December 2014
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Wednesday, December 03, 2014. Big, squished spider. That's what this post is about. Yes, it's gross, and yes, there will be pictures. You have been warned. I am not offended if you prefer to navigate elsewhere. All right, then. Even though this mess is clearly on a paper towel, I did try to keep it in the same position as when I found it for this first shot. So basically you see what I saw on the wet sidewalk that made me do a double take. Big smooshed up spider? Or a beetle, maybe? Unfortunately, the Gu...
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Applied Biological Control Research: Mark Hoddle
http://biocontrol.ucr.edu/hoddle/index.html
Applied Biological Control Research. Applied Biological Control Research. A to Z Listing. Mark S. Hoddle, Ph.D. Biological Control Specialist and Principal Investigator. PhD Entomology (1996), University of Massachusetts. MS Zoology (1991), University of Auckland, New Zealand. BS Zoology (1988), University of Auckland, New Zealand. ANR STAR Team Performance Award for the Asian Citrus Psyllid Public Education Campaign, 2016. Entomological Society of America (Pacific Branch) Plant-Ecosystems Award, 2012.
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Applied Biological Control Research: Mark Hoddle
http://biocontrol.ucr.edu/hoddle
Applied Biological Control Research. Applied Biological Control Research. A to Z Listing. Mark S. Hoddle, Ph.D. Biological Control Specialist and Principal Investigator. PhD Entomology (1996), University of Massachusetts. MS Zoology (1991), University of Auckland, New Zealand. BS Zoology (1988), University of Auckland, New Zealand. ANR STAR Team Performance Award for the Asian Citrus Psyllid Public Education Campaign, 2016. Entomological Society of America (Pacific Branch) Plant-Ecosystems Award, 2012.
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Bug Safari: January 2013
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Friday, January 11, 2013. But maybe not as crabby as this actual crab:. I was walking on the beach the other day, when I came upon what I thought. Was just part of a dead crab that had washed up at the edge of the water. I gave it a little poke, and was surprised to see that it moved. I turned it over and saw that it was a complete, intact, and very stubby female crab, with eggs, even. Don't worry. I turned her right side up again. A few bug photos with the iPhone camera. It's been a less than inspiring ...
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Exotic and invasive pests in California - UC Statewide IPM Program
http://ucipm.ucdavis.edu/EXOTIC/index.html
Exotic and invasive pests. This page contains links to articles, fact sheets, and other information prepared by UC scientists on topics related to exotic and invasive pests that threaten California. What are exotic and invasive species? Exotic species are organisms (plants, animals, and microorganisms) that are not native to a particular region. The impact of exotic pests varies considerably depending on the species and the area being invaded. Insects and other arthropods. Weeds and other unwanted plants.
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