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Pecan Pest Management Guidelines
UC agricultural management guidelines for control of pecan pests. Black Pecan Aphid (12/08) Yellow Aphid Complex (12/08) Relative Toxicities of Insecticides and Miticides Used in Pecans to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees (12/08) Nematodes (2/07) [... more]
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Black Pecan Aphid
The black pecan aphid is the only black aphid that attacks pecan foliage. The adult may be various shades of green or black. Nymphs tend to be lighter in color than the adults, especially in spring when the first through fourth instars have ... [... more]
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Yellow Aphid Complex
UC Management Guidelines for Yellow Aphid Complex on Pecans. Both the yellow pecan aphid and the black margined aphid are somewhat similar in appearance and cause similar types of damage. Both species are yellow with black markings. The amount of ... [... more]
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Pecan
UC Management Guidelines for Nematodes on Pecans. UC ANR Publication 3456 [... more]
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Pests in Homes, Gardens, Landscapes, and Turf
Information about managing pests of homes, gardens, landscapes, and turf, from UC IPM. Management methods including pesticides and biological control Identification helpers-including natural enemies and weed photo galleries UC Statewide Master ... [... more]
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Pecan
UC IPM: Information about Relative Toxicities of Insecticides and Miticides Used in Pecans to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees. UC ANR Publication 3456 (Reviewed 2/07, updated 12/08) imidacloprid (Admire)-soil to natural enemies6 Duration of impact [... more]
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