Category: Pest Management
Navel orangeworm monitoring starts now in almond
Every season has a preventative step, and growers are now putting winter sanitation behind them and setting the traps to monitor.
Make mating disruption a part of your IPM program
Mating disruption has been around for decades, and has now become an important part of an integrated pest management (IPM) program for some of the California tree nut industry’s toughest pests.
Determining causal agents that threaten orchard health
From disease to pests to water,maintaining orchard health runs the gamut.
Vertebrate pest webinar series scheduled in California
The Vertebrate Pest Council will provide updates, information and continuing education credit in this series about managing vertebrate pests.
Breaking out of the navel orangeworm cycle
Almond acres continue to increase, summer temperatures are trending up and, seemingly, so should the navel orangeworm (NOW) threat. Right?Not the case during the 2020 season













