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Bats: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Bats help with insect pest control, but there is a down side: they can carry parasites harmful to people, as well as rabies and other diseases. Learn how to encourage bats to nest and fly where they'll do the most good, and not too close to humans.
Publication Number::
74150
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Birds on Tree Fruits and Vines: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Wild birds are common, hungry visitors to backyard fruit and nut trees. Almonds and early ripening cherries are among the hardest hit, but most home fruit and nut crops are vulnerable. Learn how to keep these feathered friends out of your food supply.
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74152
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Burrowing Rodents: Developing a Management Plan for Organic Agriculture in CA
California ground squirrels, pocket gophers, and meadow voles can cause extensive damage in organic production systems and growers need treatment methods that are organically acceptable.
Publication Number::
8688
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Cliff Swallows: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
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.
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Coyotes: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Coyotes have a reputation for causing trouble that goes back thousands of years. They are still at it today, damaging livestock and irrigation equipment and even straying into suburban areas. Learn to recognize coyotes and where to turn for help.
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Deer Mouse: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
The deer mouse carries hantavirus, which can be deadly to people. Searching for food, the mice enter houses and cabins through small holes and cracks, but what they leave behind can make you very ill. Learn to recognize, exclude, and control these pests.
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74161
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Deer: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Most people enjoy seeing deer in the wild. Unfortunately, however, deer can be very destructive to gardens, orchards, and landscaped areas, particularly in foothill and coastal districts where nearby woodlands provide cover.
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74117
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Feral Cats: Pest Notes for Home and Garden
Feral cats are also known as unsocialized cats, wild cats, community cats, stray cats, and free-roaming cats. Feral cats are unowned and generally do not like to be handled by people.
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Feral Poultry: How to Construct a User-Friendly Trap
Feral poultry -- whether escaped domestic birds or their offspring born in the wild -- cause property damage and other hazards. Traps used for live-trapping mammals are ineffective against these birds. Learn how to build and use a simple, effective trap.
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Ground Squirrel: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
The California ground squirrel,
Spermophilus beecheyi
, is one of the most troublesome pests to homeowners and gardeners. It is found in nearly all regions of California except for the Owens Valley southward into the desert regions.
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7438
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House Mouse: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
The house mouse is one of the most troublesome rodents in the United States. They thrive under a variety of conditions; are found in and around homes and commercial structures as well as in open fields and agricultural lands.
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Lizards: Pest Notes for Home and Garden
Although some lizards eat plants, most feed on insects. Lizards cause no measurable damage to plants in gardens and should be left alone.
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74120
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Managing Hull-Borne Invasive Species and Coastal Water Quality for California...
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Managing Hull-Borne Invasive Species and Coastal Water Quality for California and Baja California Boats Kept in Saltwater. Information for boat owners, boat maintenance and repair businesses, port managers, scientists and policy makers.
Publication Number::
8359
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Managing Roof Rats and Deer Mice in Nut and Fruit Orchards
Rats, deer mice, and other vertebrate pests cause billions of dollars' worth of damage to fruit and nut crops every year. Learn to recognize signs of rodent damage and how to protect your trees and your crop.
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Moles: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Moles live underground in a network of shallow tunnels where they capture worms, insects, and other invertebrates. Their burrowing can dislodge plants and dry out their roots; in lawn areas the resulting mounds and ridges are unsightly and disfiguring.
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74115
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Opossum: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
The opossum
(Didelphis virginiana)
is the only native North American marsupial. It is about the size of a house cat, has coarse grayish fur, a pointed face, and hairless, rounded ears.
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Pocket Gophers: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Pocket gophers are burrowing rodents often invade yards and gardens, and feed on many garden crops, ornamental plants, vines, shrubs, and trees. A single gopher moving down a garden row can inflict considerable damage in a very short time.
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Rabbits: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Rabbits are enjoyed by many people but they can be destructive to gardens and landscaped areas. The black-tailed hare or jackrabbit, the desert cottontail, and the brush rabbit are widespread and cause the majority of problems in California.
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Raccoons: Pest Notes for the Home and Landscape
Raccoons are omnivorous, eating both plants and animals. In urban settings, in addition to feeding on backyard fruits, nuts, and vegetables, they scavenge from garbage cans, compost piles, and pet food left outside overnight.
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Rats: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Rats are some of the most troublesome and damaging rodents. They consume and contaminate food, damage structures and property, and transmit parasites and diseases. In California the most troublesome rats are the roof rat and the Norway rat.
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Rattlesnakes: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
The rattlesnake is Californiaās only native venomous snake. Six species are found in various areas of the state. These snakes are an important part of the ecosystem, feeding on rodents, birds, and other small animals.
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Skunks: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
There is cause for concern when skunks take up residence in an urban or suburban area because in California they are primary carriers of rabies.
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Small Grain Production Pt 8: Pest Management -- Vertebrates
Part 8 of the 14-part
Small Grain Production Manual
gives essential information on vertebrate pests, including meadow mice, pocket gophers, rabbits, hares, deer, feral pigs, and waterfowl.
Publication Number::
8171
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Tree Squirrels: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Squirrels sometimes cause damage around homes and gardens, where they feed on a variety of plants. Learn safe management and control methods for this clever pest.
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