Entomological Association of Southern California Quarterly Meeting

Aug 27, 2014

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SAVE THE DATE:  SEPTEMBER 9, 2014

The Entomology Association of Southern California will be holding a quarterly meeting at the Los Angeles Arboretum. These meetings address a variety of entomological related subjects relevant to local and state pest issues and are a great way to meet and share information with other individuals who are interested in this area of science.

Presentations on:

  • Bark beetle-caused tree mortality and risk following various management regimes in south California.
  • Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer/Fusarium dieback:  Recognizing symptoms and removing hosts.
  • Observations on the control of bark boring and other wood boring beetles in landscape trees.
  • Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer - a voracious Ambrosia Beetle threatening California's crops and native plants.
  • Environmental effects on Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer.
  • Influence of air pollution on bark beetle outbreaks.

This association has an annual membership fee of $45.  Memberships cover annual registration for all four quarterly meetings in December, March, June and September.

If you are interested in attending:

Date:  September 9, 2014
Time:  9:00 am - 4:00 am 
Location:
     Los Angeles Arboretum
     301 North Baldwin Ave.
     Arcadia, CA
Contact:  Dr. Jim Downer, 805-645-1458 or ajdowner@ucanr.edu

See here for the agenda.