Every tree has the future potential for disease and insect damage. Factors such as location and weather will play a part in which issues your tree encounters.
Disease-resistant trees are the best option for easy care; and for all trees, proper maintenance (such as watering, fertilizing, pruning, spraying, weeding, and fall cleanup) can help keep most insects and diseases at bay.
After completing this course participants will understand:
- Intro & Diagnostics – recognizing common insects & plant injury.
- Japanese beetle – Turf and ornamental pest.
- Striped mealybug – new pest of shade trees.
- Problematic bark beetles – Ips and Banded elm.
- Lilac root weevil.
- European earwig.
- IPM strategies.
This course is approved by the California Department of Pesticide regulation (DPR) for 2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for license renewal for QAL, Aerial, QAC and PCA licenses.
Course Content
Karma Course Introduction
You don't currently have access to this content
Course Overview
You don't currently have access to this content
Intro and Diagnostics – Recognizing Common Insects and Plant Injury
You don't currently have access to this content
Turf and Ornamental Pests
You don't currently have access to this content
Striped Mealy Bug – New Pest of Shade Trees
You don't currently have access to this content
Problematic Bark Beetles
You don't currently have access to this content
Lilac Root Weevil
You don't currently have access to this content
European Earwig
You don't currently have access to this content
IPM Strategies
You don't currently have access to this content
FINAL QUIZ – IPM for Ornamental Trees – DPR 2024
You don't currently have access to this content