Mite Control and Integrated Pest Management: Tree Nut, Pome, Grape, and Strawberry Crops [2024]
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OVERVIEW
This course discusses mite control in major crops and is sponsored by BASF. Mites are small arthropods in the class Arachnida and the subclass Acari. Although they are related to insects, mites are in the arachnid class and are closely related to spiders and ticks. They are common pests in agriculture, landscapes, and gardens. Mite species are estimated to number nearly 50,000. They live in diverse habitats; in soil, water or plant matter. They eat living and dead plant material as well as fungi, lichens, and even carrion. Some are parasites on animals and others feed on mold. This course will focus on the mites that threaten nut trees, pome fruit, grape, strawberry, tomato, and citrus crops.
Course Features
- Lectures 10
- Questions 20
- Duration 1 h (approx)
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COURSE OUTLINE
CREDIT INFORMATION
This course is accredited by:
- California Department of Pesticide Regulation (1 hour Other)
- Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) Accredited in U.S. and Canada (1 hour Integrated Pest Management)
- Arizona Department of Agriculture (1 credit) (Not accredited for PMD licenses)
- Delaware Department of Agriculture (1 credit PA, 1A)
- Florida Department of Agriculture (1 CEU, Category 482, 487, General Standards/Core)
- Georgia Department of Agriculture [Hours: 10-Specific (1)]
- Hawaii Department of Agriculture (1 CEU, Private 1, Commercial 1a, 10)
- Idaho Department of Agriculture (1 credit)
- Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (1 credit 1A, 1B, 1C, Comm CORE, Priv CORE)
- Montana Department of Agriculture (1 credit in 10, 30, 34, 39, 45, 60) *Maximum of 6 credits for online training per recertification cycle for commercial, government, dealers, non-commercial, and private applicators
- Nevada Department of Agriculture (1 CEU General)
- New Jersey Department of Agriculture (2 units 1A, PP2) *Due to a recent change in NJ rules, in order to receive credit, NJ licensees must submit a photo of themselves holding their license, with the course open on their computer behind them. Send to [email protected]*
- New Mexico Department of Agriculture (1 Credit: General, PRAP, PRRO)
- Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry (1 Hour, Category 1A & 10)
- Oregon Department of Agriculture (1 Credit, Core)
- Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture (2 credits each in PC, 02, 03, 18)
- South Carolina Department of Agriculture (1 credit Core)
- Tennessee Department of Agriculture (1 Hour in C01, C10, C12)
- Texas Department of Agriculture (1 CEU, General Pest Features)
- Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (1 CEU in Use)
- Virginia Department of Agriculture (1 credit, Pest Management)
- Washington State Department of Agriculture (Credit: Max: 1)
- West Virginia Department of Agriculture (2 credits in Categories 1, 11, 12 and PA)
It is accredited for licensing categories: PCAs, Qualified Applicators, Private Applicators, Aerial Applicators, and County Permit Holders.
CONTRIBUTORS
Many thanks to: Larry D. Godfrey, Ph.D., U.C. Davis, Extension Entomologist; Walter J. Bentley, Ph.D., U.C. Davis, Integrated Pest Management Entomologist, Emeritus; Raymond A. Cloyd, Ph.D., Kansas State University, Professor of Entomology; Rianna M. Güthling, BASF. Photo credits go to Jack Kelly Clark and David R. Haviland, courtesy UC Statewide IPM Program. Western Farm Press has permission for one-time use to publish these photos in the online CEU course. The photos are copyrighted by the Regents of the University of California. The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Integrated Pest Management Program was a tremendous resource in all aspects of course development.