Red Palm Weevil

Exotic Palm Weevil Symposia

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Exotic Palm Weevil Symposia 

This meeting was held in Bonita California on October 26, 2016. Below are the key presentations from the event. The meeting was sponsored and made possible from the following organizations:

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Don Hodel
Importance of Palms in Southern California, Basic Biology and Common Diseases/Disorders

Donald Hodel, Environmental Horticulturist, University of California 
drhodel@ucanr.edu
Presentation Handout: The South American Palm Weevil

Mark Hoddle
South American Palm Weevil Invasion in Southern California

Mark Hoddle, Director for the Center for Invasive Species Research
University of California, Riverside
mark.hoddle@ucr.edu
Report Infested Palms Here
Powerpoint Presentation 

John Kabashima
Overview of Palm Weevil in Laguna Beach

John Kabashima, UC Cooperative Extension, Emeritus
PowerPoint Presentation 
Presentation Handout: The palm weevil is eradicated from Laguna Beach
jnkabashima@ucanr.edu

Jason Leathers
Trapping the South American Palm Weevil

Jason Leathers, Agricultural Plant Science, Food Science, Horticulture
California Department of Food and Agriculture 
jason.leathers@cdfa.ca.gov
PowerPoint Presentation 

Nick Condos
Response Options for the South American Palm Weevil

Nick Condos, Director of the Plant Protection and Plant Health 
California Department of Food and Agriculture 
nick.condos@cdfa.ca.gov
Powerpoint Presentation
Andrew Zimmern’s article in Delta Sky Magazine where he laments the fact that the red palm weevil is not established in North America. 

David Pegos
Outreach for the South American Palm Weevil

David Pegos, Special Assistant
California Department of Food and Agriculture 
david.pegos@cdfa.ca.gov

Mark Hoddle
Sweetwater Park Tour

Mark Hoddle, Director for the Center for Invasive Species Research
University of California, Riverside
mark.hoddle@ucr.edu
Report Infested Palms Here

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