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Category B - Part 1/11: Pest Identification Fundamentals (Weeds, Invertebrates, & Diseases)

Category B - Part 1/11: Pest Identification Fundamentals (Weeds, Invertebrates, & Diseases)

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Episode Summary In this first installment of our Category B study series (Part 1 of 11), we dive into the absolute foundation of successful pest management: Identification. Before you can control a pest, you must know exactly what it is and how it lives. This episode breaks down Chapter 1 of the study materials, covering the four main pest groups—weeds, invertebrates, vertebrates, and disease agents. We also discuss why distinguishing between living pests and "abiotic" environmental disorders is the most critical step in avoiding costly mistakes.

Key Topics Covered:

  • The Golden Rule of Pest Control:
    • Why pest misidentification and a lack of knowledge about pest life cycles are the two most frequent causes of management failure.
  • Know Your Host:
    • Why identifying the specific plant species is necessary to narrow down the list of potential suspects and avoid pesticide injury.
  • Weed Strategies:
    • The difference between annuals, biennials, and perennials.
    • Why underground reproductive structures (rhizomes, stolons, tubers) make perennials the most difficult weeds to control.
  • Invertebrate ID:
    • Distinguishing between insects (3 body parts, 6 legs) and mites (2 body parts, 8 legs).
    • Metamorphosis: How understanding Complete (egg, larva, pupa, adult) vs. Gradual (nymph to adult) metamorphosis dictates when you should treat.
    • The "Imposters" (Abiotic Disorders): How to spot non-living problems caused by weather, water, or nutrients that mimic disease symptoms but cannot be cured with pesticides.
    • Disease Agents: The "Big Three" pathogens—Fungi, Bacteria, and Viruses—and the role of insect vectors in spreading them.

Resources Mentioned:

  • Pests of Landscape Trees and Shrubs: An Integrated Pest Management Guide (UC ANR Publication 3359)
  • The Safe and Effective Use of Pesticides (UC ANR Publication 3324)
  • Wildlife Pest Control around Gardens and Homes (UC ANR Publication 21385)
  • Abiotic Disorders of Landscape Plants (UC ANR Publication 3420)
  • UC IPM Web Site: www.ipm.ucdavis.edu
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