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  • Year-Round IPM Program for Dry Beans

    University of California IPM — This program covers the major pests of blackeye, common, and lima beans in the Central Valley. Information on additional pests is included in the Dry Beans Pest Management Guideline. Manage weeds before planting within and adjacent to the ...More…

  • Dry Beans Pest Management Guidelines

    University of California IPM — UC agricultural management guidelines for control of dry bean pests. Relative Toxicities of Insecticides and Miticides Used in Dry Beans to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees (12/08) Abiotic disorders, those caused by noninfectious (abiotic) ...More…

  • Introduction to Weeds Photo Gallery

    University of California IPM — Links to photos and descriptions of common weeds of California. The UC IPM Weed Photo Gallery includes many, but not all, weed species commonly found in California farms and landscapes. Additional species will be added over time. ...More…

  • Limonius spp. and others

    University of California IPM — Wireworms are the soil-dwelling larvae of the click beetle. They are shiny, slender, cylindrical, hard-bodied, wirelike, yellow-to-brown larvae found at all times of the year and in almost any kind of soil. The larval (or wireworm) stage of this ...More…

  • Scutigerella immaculata

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Garden Symphylans on Dry Beans. Garden symphylans feed on decaying as well as living plant material. They may damage seedlings (before or after emergence) or older plants. They slow growth by feeding on root hairs and ...More…

  • Cut Out (Blackeyes)

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Cut Out (Blackeyes) on Dry Beans. Cut-out or more correctly 'early-cutout' is when a large percentage of the plants simply senesces and then dies after the first flush of pods, usually beginning about 80 days after ...More…

  • Monitoring During Pod Fill

    University of California IPM — UC Pest Management Guidelines for Monitoring During Pod Fill on Dry Beans. During the period of pod fill, continue sweep sampling for lygus bugs twice weekly. Use the table below and the photo identification page to help identify pests and pest ...More…

  • Monitoring During Flower Bud Through Bloom

    University of California IPM — UC Pest Management Guidelines for Monitoring During Flower Bud Through Bloom on Dry Beans. During the period of flower bud through bloom, start sweep sampling for lygus bugs twice weekly. Use the table below and the photo identification page to ...More…

  • Monitoring During Vegetative Growth

    University of California IPM — UC Pest Management Guidelines for Monitoring During Vegetative Growth on Dry Beans. During the period of vegetative growth, walk the fields at least once weekly to observe overall stand quality. Use the table below and the photo identification ...More…

  • Monitoring During Stand Establishment

    University of California IPM — UC Pest Management Guidelines for Monitoring During Stand Establishment on Dry Beans. As soon as the crop emerges, observe the stand for overall quality. Use the table below and the photo identification page to help identify pests and pest ...More…

  • Postharvest Sanitation

    University of California IPM — UC Pest Management Guidelines for Postharvest Sanitation on Dry Beans. Field sanitation is important for reducing certain overwintering pests before the next growing season. Carry out sanitation practices in the field to reduce the spread ...More…

  • Managing Irrigation

    University of California IPM — UC Pest Management Guidelines for Managing Irrigation on Dry Beans. Frequency of crop irrigation depends upon plant growth, root development, water-holding capacity of the soil, and the water use through evapotranspiration. Compared to other ...More…


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