UCIPM
The University of California Statewide IPM Program (UC IPM) helps residents, growers, land managers, community leaders, and other professional pest managers prevent and solve pest problems with the least unintended impacts on people and their surroundings.
The program draws on expertise of University of California scientists to develop and distribute UC's best information on managing pests using safe and effective techniques and strategies that protect people and the environment. These techniques and strategies are the basis of integrated pest management, or IPM.
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Weeds Wildlands and Wildfires
Вредители деревьев и кустарников
The Growing Threat to Our Trees
UC Ag Experts Talk: Pest Management in Alfalfa, Small Grains, and Garbanzo Beans
When Wildlife Become Pests
Don’t Spoil the Soil! Stop the Spread of Phytophthora in California’s Wildlands
Protecting California's Waters from Invasive Pests
Managing Invasive Plants
Invasive Pests in Your Edible Garden
UC Ag Experts Talk: Field Crop Insect and Weed Management Updates
Wild World of Wasps
Monitoring for Citrus Thrips in Orchards
Cover, Smash, Trap: Nonchemical Methods for Controlling Pests
Assessing Bee Exposure Risk and Potential for Habitat-Based Mitigation in California Agriculture
Understanding How Herbicides Work
Myth or Fact? Debunking Pest Myths
UC Ag Experts Talk: Mealybug Management in Citrus Orchards in California
Mediterranean Oak Borers and Other Pests of California Oaks
UC Ag Experts Talk: Integrated Soil Health Management for Plant Health and One Health
What Are You Wearing? Basic PPE for Pesticide Safety
UC Ag Experts Talk: Considerations for Cover Crops and Weed Management
Spotted, Dotted, & Spongy: Have You Seen These Invasive Pests?
Ecology and Management of Squash Bees
Protecting Pollinators and Wildlife with New Laws in California
Preventing and Monitoring for Biting Mites in Homes and Other Structures
Technical Troubleshooting of Dark Rover Ant Management Using Baits in California
Rat Management
Understanding and Protecting Squash Bees in California
UC Ag Experts Talk: Ecology, Monitoring, and Management of Navel Orangeworm in Tree Nuts
Spooky Insects: A Halloween Special!