Logo: University of California (UC) Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program and UC Agriculture and Natural Resources

Course overview
This course covers the identification, biology, and management of Citrus Thrips, Scirtothrips citri. Topics also include damage to citrus, population dynamics and monitoring. This course is available for free for those who do not need Continuing Education Units. The author of the course is Dr. Elizabeth Grafton-Cardwell (UCCE Emerita Entomology Specialist).

Who should enroll?
Pest management professionals and growers

Continuing Education Units
California Department of Pesticide Regulation (1.0 hour Other), Certified Crop Advisor (0.5 IPM), and the Arizona Department of Agriculture (1.0 credit).
To get the Continuing Education Units certificate you will be charged a fee of $20. To encourage taking the course earlier in the year, we offer 50% off the regular price from January through October 31st – use the code ipm50 at checkout. You must download the certificate (PDF file) to receive your CEU credits.

Enrollment period
This course must be completed by December 30 of the current year. Download the certificate immediately when you complete the course. You will not be able to retrieve your certificate after December 30.

Need help?
For assistance with login, course enrollment, or payment, contact campushelp@extension.org. For assistance with progress through the course or certificate, contact UCIPMcourses@ucanr.edu.

This course is for those who need continuing education units (CEUs) and a certificate. Make the purchase and after the payment you will be redirected to the course. Upon course completion you will be able to download the course certificate.
Course must be completed and certificate downloaded before December 30 of the current year.

To access the free version of this course without a certificate, click on the title below:
Citrus Thrips


Logo: University of California (UC) Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program and UC Agriculture and Natural Resources

Course overview
This course covers the life cycle of Fuller rose beetle, Naupactus godmani, its natural enemies, how to survey for it, why it is of significance for export countries, and how to manage the pest using a systems approach. This course is available for free for those who do not need Continuing Education Units. The author of the course is Dr. Elizabeth Grafton-Cardwell (UCCE Emerita Entomology Specialist).

Who should enroll?
Pest management professionals and growers

Continuing Education Units
California Department of Pesticide Regulation (1.0 hour Other), Certified Crop Advisor (0.5 IPM), and the Arizona Department of Agriculture (1.0 credit).
To get the Continuing Education Units certificate you will be charged a fee of $20.  To encourage taking the course earlier in the year, we offer 50% off the regular price from January through October 31st – use the code ipm50 at checkout. You must download the certificate (PDF file) to receive your CEU credits.

Enrollment period
This course must be completed by December 30 of the current year. Download the certificate immediately when you complete the course. You will not be able to retrieve your certificate after December 30.

Need help?
For assistance with login, course enrollment, or payment, contact campushelp@extension.org. For assistance with progress through the course or certificate, contact UCIPMcourses@ucanr.edu.
This course is for those who need continuing education units (CEUs) and a certificate. Make the purchase and after the payment you will be redirected to the course. Upon course completion you will be able to download the course certificate.
Course must be completed and certificate downloaded before December 30 of the current year.

To access the free version of this course without a certificate, click on the title below:
Fuller Rose Beetle