I will be a presenter at a webinar from the Wild Farm Alliance, on March 11 at 11 a.m.
#12 on this page https://www.wildfarmalliance.org/whole-farm-spm-course
1 CE unit. Free.
My title:
Ants and carpenter moths change the canopy and underbark natural enemy guilds of mealybugs in grapes.
Devin Carroll
David Headrick will also be presenting on pheromone disruption of California Red Scale.
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