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2015 All Bugs Good and Bad Webinar Series: Pesticide Strategy - the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Pesticides are useful tools if we use them properly.  Improper use can harm the user and the environment and lead to secondary pest outbreaks.  Learn how to use pesticides safely and effectively in this webinar presented by Kaci Buhl from Oregon State University.  Moderated by Charles Pinkston and Danielle Carroll, Regional Extension Agents, Alabama Cooperative Extension System.  Click here to login as a guest and participate in the live event.   Note: on February 6, the link to the live webinar opens about 15 minutes before the webinar.  If you try to log in earlier, you will get an error message. 

For more webinars in this series, see All Bugs Good and Bad 2015 Webinar Series. The webinars are brought to you by the following eXtension Communities of Practice: Imported Fire AntsUrban IPM; Pesticide Environmental Stewardship, and by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System and the University of Georgia Center for Urban Agriculture

Photo credit: Gerald Holmes, California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo, Bugwood.org

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