Home, garden, turf, & landscape pests
University of California's official guidelines for managing pests with environmentally sound methods. (More...)

Pests of homes and structures
- Household—pests of homes, structures, people and pets
- Pests that sting, bite, or injure
- Wood-destroying, food, fabric, and nuisance pests
- Verbebrate pests birds, mammals, and reptiles
Pests in gardens and landscapes
Choose a plant to find the most likely source of your pest problem
- Flowers
- Fruit trees, nuts, berries, and grapevines
- Lawns and turf—including comprehensive lawn guide
- Trees and shrubs—including roses and other ornamentals
- Vegetables and melons
Some common pests and methods
- Birds, mammals, and reptiles—vertebrate pests
- Insects, mites, mollusks, and nematodes—invertebrate pests
- Plant diseases
- Weeds
- Management methods, including pesticides and
biological control
Pesticide information
- Hiring a pest control company
- Pesticides: safe and effective use / En español
- Pesticides and water quality
- Active ingredients database
- Other pesticide resources
More information
- Biological control resources
- UC IPM Kiosks
- UC Statewide Master Gardener Program—find your local Master Gardener Program
- Home and landscape publications
- Resources for landscape professionals
