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	<title>Scientific Name: Forficula auricularia</title>
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	<description>Earwigs rarely are abundant enough to warrant chemical treatment, except on young trees bordering uncultivated areas. </description>
	<content:encoded>Earwigs rarely are abundant enough to warrant chemical treatment, except on young trees bordering uncultivated areas. &lt;br /&gt;From University of California IPM</content:encoded>
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	<category>Earwigs</category>
	<category>Insecticidal</category>
	<category>Pest Management</category>
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	<category>Scientific Names</category>
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	<title>Scientific Name:</title>
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	<description>RANGE OF ACTIVITY: Pests: broad (many insects); Natural enemies: most	UC Management Guidelines for Grasshoppers on </description>
	<content:encoded>RANGE OF ACTIVITY: Pests: broad (many insects); Natural enemies: most	UC Management Guidelines for Grasshoppers on &lt;br /&gt;From University of California IPM</content:encoded>
	<category>Activity</category>
	<category>Citrus</category>
	<category>Elongate</category>
	<category>Flyers</category>
	<category>Grasshoppers</category>
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	<category>Pests</category>
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	<category>Scientific Names</category>
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	<title>Timings for Key Cultural and Management Practices</title>
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	<description>Information about Timings for Key Cultural and Management Practices: General Informaton.	Approximate times for citrus </description>
	<content:encoded>Information about Timings for Key Cultural and Management Practices: General Informaton.	Approximate times for citrus &lt;br /&gt;From University of California IPM</content:encoded>
	<category>Central Valley</category>
	<category>Citrus</category>
	<category>Citrus Growing</category>
	<category>Crops</category>
	<category>Location</category>
	<category>Management Practice</category>
	<category>Pest Management</category>
	<category>Practices</category>
	<category>Timings</category>
	<category>Vary According</category>
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	<title>Monitoring During Flower Bud Through Bloom</title>
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	<description>UC Pest Management Guidelines for Monitoring During Flower Bud Through Bloom on Dry Beans.	During the period of flower </description>
	<content:encoded>UC Pest Management Guidelines for Monitoring During Flower Bud Through Bloom on Dry Beans.	During the period of flower &lt;br /&gt;From University of California IPM</content:encoded>
	<category>Beans</category>
	<category>Bugs</category>
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	<category>Flower Bud</category>
	<category>Lygus</category>
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	<category>Photo Identification</category>
	<category>Sampling</category>
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	<title>General Properties of Fungicides Used in Citrus</title>
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	<description>Information about General Properties of Fungicides Used in Citrus: General Informaton.	Mode of Action (Group number)1	</description>
	<content:encoded>Information about General Properties of Fungicides Used in Citrus: General Informaton.	Mode of Action (Group number)1	&lt;br /&gt;From University of California IPM</content:encoded>
	<category>Citrus</category>
	<category>Fungicides</category>
	<category>Pest Management</category>
	<category>Properties of Fungicides</category>
	<category>Zinc</category>
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	<title>Voles (Meadow Mice)</title>
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	<description>Voles, also called meadow mice, are larger than house mice but smaller than rats. Compared to deer mice, however, voles </description>
	<content:encoded>Voles, also called meadow mice, are larger than house mice but smaller than rats. Compared to deer mice, however, voles &lt;br /&gt;From University of California IPM</content:encoded>
	<category>Citrus</category>
	<category>Deer</category>
	<category>House Mice</category>
	<category>Meadow Mice</category>
	<category>Meadows</category>
	<category>Mice</category>
	<category>Obscured</category>
	<category>Partly</category>
	<category>Pest Management</category>
	<category>Rats</category>
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	<title>Pocket Gophers</title>
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	<description>Adult pocket gophers are 6 to 8 inches long with stout brown, gray, or yellowish bodies and small ears and eyes. They </description>
	<content:encoded>Adult pocket gophers are 6 to 8 inches long with stout brown, gray, or yellowish bodies and small ears and eyes. They &lt;br /&gt;From University of California IPM</content:encoded>
	<category>Above Ground</category>
	<category>Citrus</category>
	<category>Gophers</category>
	<category>Pest Management</category>
	<category>Pocket Gophers</category>
	<category>Soil</category>
	<category>Stout</category>
	<category>Tunnels</category>
	<category>Yellowish</category>
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	<title>Texas Citrus Mite</title>
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	<description>Texas citrus mite is a sporadic pest of citrus in the inland valleys of California. Adult mites are tan-to-brownish </description>
	<content:encoded>Texas citrus mite is a sporadic pest of citrus in the inland valleys of California. Adult mites are tan-to-brownish &lt;br /&gt;From University of California IPM</content:encoded>
	<category>Black Spots</category>
	<category>Citrus</category>
	<category>Inland</category>
	<category>Mite</category>
	<category>Mites</category>
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	<title>Bean Thrips</title>
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	<description>Adult bean thrips have a uniformly dark, grayish black body. Their forewings have two dark and two pale bands, and (</description>
	<content:encoded>Adult bean thrips have a uniformly dark, grayish black body. Their forewings have two dark and two pale bands, and (&lt;br /&gt;From University of California IPM</content:encoded>
	<category>Beans</category>
	<category>Citrus</category>
	<category>Joaquin</category>
	<category>Light &amp; Dark</category>
	<category>Pest Management</category>
	<category>San Joaquin</category>
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	<title>Garden Symphylans</title>
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	<description>UC Management Guidelines for Garden Symphylans on Dry Beans.	Garden symphylans, also called garden centipedes, are </description>
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	<category>Arthropods</category>
	<category>Beans</category>
	<category>Centipedes</category>
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	<title>Scientific name: Verticillium dahliae</title>
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	<description>UC Pest Management Guidelines for Verticillium Wilt on Peppermint.	There are several different strains of Verticillium </description>
	<content:encoded>UC Pest Management Guidelines for Verticillium Wilt on Peppermint.	There are several different strains of Verticillium &lt;br /&gt;From University of California IPM</content:encoded>
	<category>Host Plants</category>
	<category>Infect</category>
	<category>Peppermint</category>
	<category>Pest Management</category>
	<category>Pests</category>
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	<category>Scientific Names</category>
	<category>Verticillium</category>
	<category>Verticillium Wilt</category>
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	<title>Cut Out (Blackeyes)</title>
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	<description>UC Management Guidelines for Cut Out (Blackeyes) on Dry Beans.	Cut-out or more correctly 'early-cutout' is when a large </description>
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	<category>Beans</category>
	<category>Cutouts</category>
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	<title>Scientific Name: Rattus rattus</title>
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	<description>The roof rat, sometimes called the black rat, is a common vertebrate pest in citrus orchards. It builds leaf and twig </description>
	<content:encoded>The roof rat, sometimes called the black rat, is a common vertebrate pest in citrus orchards. It builds leaf and twig &lt;br /&gt;From University of California IPM</content:encoded>
	<category>Agile</category>
	<category>Black Rat</category>
	<category>Citrus</category>
	<category>Citrus Trees</category>
	<category>Debris</category>
	<category>Leaf</category>
	<category>Mulch</category>
	<category>Nests</category>
	<category>Orchard</category>
	<category>Pest Management</category>
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	<category>Rats</category>
	<category>Rattus</category>
	<category>Roof</category>
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	<category>Scientific Names</category>
	<category>Trees</category>
	<category>Twigs</category>
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	<title>Limonius spp. and others</title>
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	<description>Wireworms are the soil-dwelling larvae of the click beetle. They are shiny, slender, cylindrical, hard-bodied, wirelike,</description>
	<content:encoded>Wireworms are the soil-dwelling larvae of the click beetle. They are shiny, slender, cylindrical, hard-bodied, wirelike,&lt;br /&gt;From University of California IPM</content:encoded>
	<category>Beetles</category>
	<category>Click Beetle</category>
	<category>Dry Beans</category>
	<category>Larvae</category>
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	<title>Monitoring During Stand Establishment</title>
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	<description>UC Pest Management Guidelines for Monitoring During Stand Establishment on Dry Beans.	As soon as the crop emerges, </description>
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	<category>Beans</category>
	<category>Crops</category>
	<category>Dry Beans</category>
	<category>Identify Pests</category>
	<category>Monitoring</category>
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