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Welcome to the Landscape Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Website. This website was originally developed for use during a class on Pests and Diseases of plants at Diablo Valley College, Pleasant Hill CA. The class focuses on animal pests and plant diseases commonly found in the San Francisco Bay Area. Beneficial organisms and plant health were highlighted, along with how to encourage beneficials and grow healthy plants that resist diseases.


  • Here is what studying insects can sound and feel like, according to Tom Waits and an interpreter of one of his pieces - Army Ants

  • Ain't No Bugs on Me, also about insects, kind of. David Grisman and Jerry Garcia do a great version of it - Ain't No Bugs on Me

For more IPM related music go to the Pest Music page on this website and enjoy!

  • The most common disease that students brought in last time Pests & Diseases was taught can be viewed in this video - Powdery Mildew


  • What are you and others reading that is related to trees, bugs or dirt??? 2010 Reading List


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mbaefsky Army Ants, by Tom Waits 3 Jan 2 2009, 2:30 PM EST by turtle?
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The Whirligig Beetles are wary and fast with an organ to detect the ripples.
The Arachnid Moths lay their eggs inside other insects along the borders of fields or roads in clusters of white cocoons.
The Ribbed Pine Borer is a longhorn beetle, their antenna's are half the length of their body and they feed on dead red pine.
Robber Flies, with their immobile heads, inject a paralyzing fluid into their prey that they snatch from life in mid-air.
The Snow Flea's mode of locomotion, strange and odd, with a spiny tail mechanism with hooks and a protracted tube from the abdomen to enable moisture absorption.
The female Praying Mantis devours the male while they are mating. The male sometimes continues copulating even after the female has bitten off his head and part of his upper torso.
Every night wasps bite into the stem of a plant, lock their mandibles into position, stretch out at right angles to the stem and, with legs dangling, they fall asleep.
If one places a minute amount of liquor on a scorpion, it will instantly go mad and sting itself to death.
The Bombardier Beetle, when disturbed, defends itself by emitting a series of explosions, sometimes setting off 4 or 5 reports in succession. The noises sound like miniature popgun blasts and are accompanied by a cloud of reddish coloured vile smelling fluid.
It is commonly known that ants keep slaves. Certain species, the so-called Sanguinary Ants in particular, will raid the nests of other ant tribes and kill the queen and then kidnap many of the workers. The workers are brought back to the captor's hive where they are coerced into performing menial tasks.
And as we discussed last semester, the Army Ants will leave nothing but your bones.
Perhaps you've encountered some of these insects in your communities, displaying both their predatory and defense characteristics, while imbedded within the walls of flesh and passing for, what is most commonly recognized... as human.
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mbaefsky Ain't No Bugs on Me 0 Jan 2 2009, 1:17 PM EST by mbaefsky
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There Ain't No Bugs On Me (minus last two verses)

chorus
Oh there ain't no bugs on me
There ain't no bugs on me
There may be bugs on some of you mugs
But there ain't no bugs on me

Well, the Juney bug comes in the month of June
The lightning bug comes in May
Bed bug comes just any old time
But, they're not going to stay

chorus

Well, a bull frog sittin' on a lily pad
Looking up at the sky
The lily pad broke and the frog fell in
He got water all in his eye...ball

[Spoken: "Get away from me you horse fly"]
Mosquito he fly high
Mosquito he fly low
If old mosquito lands on me
He ain't a gonna fly no mo'

A peanut sittin' on a railroad track
His heart was all a flutter
Along come a choo-choo on the track
Toot! Toot! Peanut butter!

Well little bugs have littler bugs
Up on their backs to bite 'em
And the littler bugs have still littler bugs
And so ad infinitum

As I went walking through the woods
Humming a tune so gaily
The wind come whistling through the trees
And froze my ukelele

Oh there ain't no flies on me
There ain't no flies on me
There may be flies on some of you guys
But there ain't no flies on me

Oh there ain't no lobsters on me
There, ain't no lobsters on me
There may be lobsters on some of you mobsters
But there ain't no lobsters on me

Oh it ain't gonna rain no more no more
It ain't gonna rain no more
How in the heck can I wash my neck
When it ain't gonna rain no more?
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