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How to Manage Pests
Exotic and Invasive Pests
Exotic and invasive pests and diseases that threaten California's
agricultural, urban, or natural areas
Links to articles, fact sheets, and other
information prepared by UC IPM or through its research program
Insects and other arthropods |
- Asian citrus psyllid and citrus greening disease
- Asian longhorned beetle
- Avocado lace bug
- Citrus leafminer
- Diaprepes root weevil (citrus root weevil)
- Eucalyptus pests
- Giant whitefly
- Gilli mealybug
- Glassy-winged sharpshooter
- Hackberry woolly aphid
- Light brown apple moth
- Mediterranean fruit fly
- Olive fruit fly
- Redhaired bark beetle
- Red imported fire ant
- Spotted gum psyllid
- Tomato psyllid
- Vine mealybug
- Citrus greening disease and Asian citrus psyllid
- Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder
- Pitch canker
- Sudden oak death
- Tomato yellow leaf curl
Weeds and other unwanted plants |
- Giant reed
- Invasive plants
- Crustaceans, mollusks, worms, and fish
- Sabellid polychaete (a fan worm)
- Exotic Newcastle disease (END)
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