South American Palm Weevil Conference

Feb 22, 2018

South American Palm Weevil Conference

Feb 22, 2018

The South American palm weevil has successfully invaded and established in San Diego County where it has killed hundreds of Canary Islands date palms. The weevil is spreading quickly and will likely pose a significant threat to date and ornamental palm producers in the Coachella Valley.

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Free Event

Date: March 12, 2018

Location: Coachella Water District, 51501 Tyler St, Coachella, CA 92236

CE and ISA Credits Available

Agenda:

 8:00am: Don Hodel, UCCE LA County, will give an overview of palm biology, diseases, and nutrient deficiencies that can be confused with palm weevil damage

 8:45am: Tom Perring, UC Riverside, will cover date palm pests

9:30am: Mark Hoddle, UC Riverside, will provide updates on the palm weevil invasion in San Diego County

10:15am: BREAK – Sponsored by the California Date Commission

 10:45am: Mike Palat, West Coast Arborists, will review issues that need consideration when removing palm trees killed by palm weevils

 11:00am: Ricardo Aguilar, Aguilar Plant Care, will discuss potential chemical control options for palm weevils in infested areas

11:15am: Agenor Mafra-Neto, ISCATech, will discuss new technologies that are commercially

available for controlling palm weevils   12:00pm: Meeting Adjourns

 

Register for the Meeting Here: http://ucanr.edu/survey/survey.cfm?surveynumber=22821


By Sonia Rios
Author - Area Subtropical Horticulture Advisor