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  • Pesticide-Use Risk Assessments and Worksheets

    • USDA. Forest Service.

    • Forest managers frequently make decisions regarding the use of pesticides on forest lands. These decisions must be based not only on the effectiveness of these tools, but also on an understanding of the risks associated with their use. For the pesticides commonly used by the Forest Service in its management activities, Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessments (HERAs) are prepared.

  • PestLens

    • USDA. APHIS. Plant Protection and Quarantine.

    • PestLens is APHIS-PPQ's phytosanitary early-warning system that collects and distributes new information on exotic plant pests and provides a web-based platform for documenting safeguarding decisions and resulting actions. A weekly e-mail notification is sent to PestLens subscribers.
      Note: While PestLens was developed for PPQ, its audience now extends beyond PPQ to a wide range of international plant protection officials.

  • Pests

  • Pests - Africanized Honey Bee

    • San Mateo County Department of Agriculture/Weights and Measures (California).

  • Pests - European Grapevine Moth

    • Insecticide Resistance Action Committee.

  • Pests - Pine Shoot Beetle

    • Missouri Department of Agriculture.

  • Pests - Tobacco Whitefly

    • Insecticide Resistance Action Committee.

  • Pests - Tomato Leafminer

    • Insecticide Resistance Action Committee.

  • Pests & Diseases - Citrus Canker FAQ

    • Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Plant Industry.

  • Pests & Diseases - Giant African Land Snail

    • Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Plant Industry.

    • Giant African land snails (GALS) could be devastating to Florida agriculture and natural areas because they cause extensive damage to tropical and subtropical environments. GALS are illegal to import into the U.S. without a permit. If you have seen one of these snails please contact the FDACS helpline (888) 397-1517.

  • Pests & Diseases - Huanglongbing (HLB)/Citrus Greening Disease Information

    • Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Plant Industry.

  • Pests & Diseases - Laurel Wilt Disease

    • Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

  • Pests and Diseases - Spotted Lanternfly

  • Pests and Diseases Image Library (PaDIL)

    • Australian Plant Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre. Pests and Diseases Image Library.

    • Provides high quality images and information tools designed for biosecurity and biodiversity.

  • Pests and Pest Control

    • Arizona Department of Agriculture.

  • Pests and Threats

    • New Zealand Department of Conservation.

  • Pests In The Home

    • USDA. National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

    • This site is a resource for pests in and around the home intended to answer homeowner pest control questions, help you prevent and/or manage common pests, recognize human behaviors that cause pest problems, and to know when to call a professional. The content on this website is provided by a virtual community of Extension professionals from across the country. The goal of Extension programs across the U.S. is to provide evidence-based information and recommendations.
      See related resource: How to Submit an Insect Sample for Identification

  • Pests In The Home - How to Submit an Insect Sample for Identification

    • USDA. National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

    • With over one million named species of insects in the world, sometimes you need an expert identification on an insect that is bugging you. Accurate insect identification is crucial to protecting your home from pests of all kinds. Many species of ants, termites, and roaches can look very similar, but their treatment methods may be drastically different. Many pests may be unfamiliar to homeowners, and an accurate identification will allow for minimal and targeted pesticide treatments.