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American Phytopathological Society

Beneficials in the Garden and Landscape - Texas Master Gardeners

Chilli Thrips

CityBugs

EarthKind

East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program

eXtension Fire Ants Community

Fungicide database

Georgia Urban Agriculture Council

Insects in the City Blog

Landscape Plant Diagnosis by Tree Species

Miticides for Use on Ornamental Plants (UFlorida Extension publication)

Online tree planting guide

Planning the home landscape

Plant Management Network

Search for an arborist

Texas Invasives

Texas IPM

Texas Nursery and Landscape Association

Texas Oak Wilt

Texas Plant Disease Diagnostic Laboratory

Texas Urban Landscape Guide

Texas Water Development Board

Tick Research Lab at TAMU

Ticks

University of California IPM Online

University of Florida Landscape, Ornamental and Turf Pests

University of Kentucky Home Landscape IPM

Urban IPM Blog

Urban Plant Pathology


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