Need to identify a weed or pest in your garden, orchard or vineyard?

Need to identify a weed or pest in your garden, orchard or vineyard?

Want to know what bug is making holes in the leaves of you shrub or eating your fruit?  Or what is the pesky weed you cannot get rid off? The University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources publications have four sets of Pest Identification cards for you. These pocket-size, sturdy, laminated cards can be easily carried with you as a quick reference wherever you need them.  The sets are also available as electronic publications formatted for iOS and Kindle compatible devices.

Landscape Pests IPM cards
The Landscape Pest Identification Card set will help landscape maintenance professionals and home gardeners identify and manage most major common pest problems in the landscape. The 43 cards cover 80 common insect pests and mites and 40 diseases of flowers, shrubs and trees.  It also covers other disorders and invertebrate pests.  Each pest is identified by a description and excellent close-up color photographs of important symptoms and life stages with 211 photos in all. The cards include everything from aphids and whiteflies to glassy-winged sharpshooter and sudden oak death, all of which have an impact on California landscapes. It includes descriptions of 20 beneficial insects and suggestions for least-toxic management options.

Vineyard Pest IPM cards

 

The Vineyard Pest Identification and Monitoring Card set is the perfect quick reference to stay on top of pest activity in your vineyard.  The 50 cards covers 41 common insect pests and mites, 11 diseases, 23 beneficial insects, weeds, and invertebrate pests. Each pest is identified by a description and excellent close-up color photographs with 244 photos in all. On the reverse of each card is a description of the various life stages and monitoring tips.  The cards include everything from mealybugs and phylloxera to leafhoppers and Eutypa dieback, all of which have an impact on California vineyards. It also includes descriptions of natural enemies as well as handy inch and metric measurement scales.

These cards are also available as a separate card set, publication #3538, in Spanish. You can purchase each card set alone or in bundles for a price break.  The bundles are perfect for vineyard managers and crews.

Weed Pest IPM cards
The Weed Identification and Monitoring Card set is based on the bestselling Weeds of California and Other Western States; this is the perfect pocket-sized companion for anyone working in the field. These 48 cards cover the most common weeds, grouped into 8 categories for easy identification: 1) broadleaf annuals, erect; 2) broadleaf annuals, low growing; 3) broadleaf annual, scrambling; 4) broadleaf perennials, not viney; 5) broadleaf perennials, viney; 6) grass annuals; 7) grass perennials; and 8) sedges.  From pigweed to chickweed, dandelion to bermudagrass, goosegrass to ryegrass, these cards have you covered.

Each weed is identified by a description and excellent close-up color photographs of various growth stages with 187 photos in all. On the reverse of each card is a description of growth stages, habitat, distribution and management tips. It also includes handy inch and metric measurement scales.  A sturdy rivet keeps the set together so individual cards don't go astray.

Tree Fruit Pest IPM cards
The Tree Fruit Pest Identification Card set is available only as an electronic publication.  The set covers major insect and mite pests and several important diseases in California deciduous tree fruits and nuts. Each pest is identified by a description and close-up photographs of important life stages to help you know how and when to look for these pests -- in both growing and dormant seasons.  The cards also include descriptions of natural enemies and suggestions for least toxic management options.

A new set Pests of the Garden and Small Farm Cards is coming out soon.  Stay tuned for its release. 

To purchase the card sets or electronic versions, visit the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources publication catalog.  Refer to the table below for the publication number.  

Or click on the publication number below and the link will take you to that page in the catalog.

Publication name

Card set Publication

EPUB for iOS

MOBI for Kindle

Landscape Pest ID 

3513

9015

9019

Vineyard Pest ID and Monitoring 

3532

9012

9016

Identificacion de plagas de la vid

3538

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Weed Pest ID and Monitoring 

3541

9013

9017

Tree Fruit ID 

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9018

9014

Backyard gardeners, if you still cannot identify that weed, bug or problem with your plant, you can always bring a sample to our office.  There is a drop box available to leave samples after hours. 

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