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How to Manage Pests

UC Pest Management Guidelines


Peppers

Susceptibility Of Spring/Summer Weeds To Herbicide Control


Select weeds to display in chart:

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ANNUAL WEEDS:
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barnyardgrass
bromegrasses
chickweed, common
cockleburs
cudweeds
fescue, tall
fleabane, hairy
goosefoot, nettleleaf
groundcherries
groundsel, common
horseweed, common
knotweed, common
lambsquarters, common
lettuce, prickly
mallow, little (cheeseweed)
nettles
nightshades
pigweeds
polypogon, rabbitfoot
puncturevine
purslane, common
sandburs
sowthistles
speedwells
spurges
thistle, Russian
witchgrass

PERENNIAL WEEDS: | Mark all | Unmark all |
bermudagrass (seedling)
bermudagrass (established)
bindweed, field (seedling)
bindweed, field (established)
johnsongrass (seedling)
johnsongrass (established)
nutsedge, purple
nutsedge, yellow


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