Here are the CEUs for attending the third annual "Roots to Shoots" tree program on Thursday, January 10th:
ISA: 5 Utility Specialist: 5 TW Climber Specialist: 5 BCMA - Science: 2 BCMA - Practice: 3 BCMA- Management
FDACS CEUS 4 : 1 CORE; 3 Right of Way; 3 Ornamental & Turf; 3 Limited Lawn and Ornamental; 3 Limited Landscape Maintenance; 3 Commercial Lawn & Ornamental, 3 NWM. Maximum of 4 CEUs earned.
FNGLA: 4
To register go to this link: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4783424351/eorg#
Friday, December 21, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
"Roots to Shoots" Tree Program
You are invited to attend our third annual “Roots to Shoots” tree program, Thursday, January 10, 2013.
Topics covered include tree identification, mature tree pruning, new tree pests and hands-on demonstration of safety, rigging, and pruning. Cost is $30.
To register go to this link: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4783424351/eorg#
Topics covered include tree identification, mature tree pruning, new tree pests and hands-on demonstration of safety, rigging, and pruning. Cost is $30.
To register go to this link: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4783424351/eorg#
Thursday, December 6, 2012
New Clients? Bed Bugs Now in Libraries
See this article for more information: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/06/garden/bedbugs-hitch-a-ride-on-library-books.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1& A good reason to stick with or start using digital books!
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Crazy Ant Control Strategies
See new research to find out which baits work the best: http://news.ifas.ufl.edu/category/lawn-garden/landscaping/
Monday, December 3, 2012
Battle Over Fertilizers Headed to FL Legislature
See this article for more information about the impending battle: http://politics.heraldtribune.com/2012/11/30/counties-brace-for-battle-with-florida-legislature-over-fertilizers/
Monday, November 19, 2012
Cooking a Thanksgiving Turkey?
See this great little video about preparing your turkey...
http://www.youtube.com/user/SolutionsForYourLife
Wishing you a very happy Thanksgiving!
Friday, November 16, 2012
Ask Your Questions at eTown Hall Meeting
Join the discussion about Pinellas County watersheds and how they connect the environment, economic vitality and quality of life
What is a watershed? Why should we care? A watershed is an area of land that drains to an open body of water. In Pinellas County, every square foot of land drains somewhere. The actions we take affect the health of our waterways and the economic vitality of the area, including the health of our tourism industry and the quality of life we enjoy.
Join the conversation about this important issue at the eTownHall: Watershed, where we LiveWorkPlay. The live online event will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 28, from 7 to 8 p.m. and will incorporate questions that are blogged and called in by members of the public.
Panel members will answer questions sent in by the public and discuss the connections between the county’s watersheds and how they directly affect the quality of life that is valued by residents, visitors and the business community.
The eight panelists represent a cross-section of the county, including the citizenry, Tampa Bay Times, Visit St. Petersburg/Clearwater, Pinellas County Economic Development. Tampa Bay Estuary, Pinellas County Extension and the county’s Department of Environment and Infrastructure’s Watershed Division. The eTownHall will be moderated by Len Ciecieznski of the Pinellas County Communications Department.
The panelists will answer as many questions as possible during the hour-long program.
The first of a three-part series of video public service announcements will also be unveiled during the live event as the kickoff to a special effort to educate residents, visitors, business people, community leaders and all those who live, work and play in Pinellas County.
As a watershed management plan is being developed, solutions are being investigated to improve overall water quality and address drainage problems. Increased public awareness is the key to understanding the role of the community as part of the solution to these countywide problems.
There are five ways to participate in the eTownHall:
1. Blog on www.pinellascounty.org/etownhall. The blog opens at 9 a.m. Monday, Nov. 26, for early questions and comments and will remain open through the live event on Wednesday, Nov. 28.
2. View the live streaming video event on the eTownHall website on Wednesday, Nov. 28, from 7 to 8 p.m.
3. Tweet with the hashtag #pinellaswatershed to send in questions and comments.
4. Call in during the live event. To ask a question or make a comment, call (727) 464-TOWN (8696).
5. Watch the event live on PCC-TV (Bright House Channel 622, Knology Channel 18 or Verizon Channel 44).
For more information on the event call (727) 464-4600 or go to www.pinellascounty.org/eTownHall, where you can also access resources and watch a video to learn the basics of watersheds and why we should care. You can also set up a convenient event reminder.
The conference room at the Pinellas County Communications Department will be open to the public during the live event as well to provide access to a computer, TV and phone. It is located at 333 Chestnut St. in Clearwater.
Pinellas County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this event, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. At least seven days prior to the event, contact the Office of Human Rights, 400 S. Fort Harrison Ave., Suite 500, Clearwater, FL 33756 (727) 464-4062(V/TDD).
What is a watershed? Why should we care? A watershed is an area of land that drains to an open body of water. In Pinellas County, every square foot of land drains somewhere. The actions we take affect the health of our waterways and the economic vitality of the area, including the health of our tourism industry and the quality of life we enjoy.
Join the conversation about this important issue at the eTownHall: Watershed, where we LiveWorkPlay. The live online event will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 28, from 7 to 8 p.m. and will incorporate questions that are blogged and called in by members of the public.
Panel members will answer questions sent in by the public and discuss the connections between the county’s watersheds and how they directly affect the quality of life that is valued by residents, visitors and the business community.
The eight panelists represent a cross-section of the county, including the citizenry, Tampa Bay Times, Visit St. Petersburg/Clearwater, Pinellas County Economic Development. Tampa Bay Estuary, Pinellas County Extension and the county’s Department of Environment and Infrastructure’s Watershed Division. The eTownHall will be moderated by Len Ciecieznski of the Pinellas County Communications Department.
The panelists will answer as many questions as possible during the hour-long program.
The first of a three-part series of video public service announcements will also be unveiled during the live event as the kickoff to a special effort to educate residents, visitors, business people, community leaders and all those who live, work and play in Pinellas County.
As a watershed management plan is being developed, solutions are being investigated to improve overall water quality and address drainage problems. Increased public awareness is the key to understanding the role of the community as part of the solution to these countywide problems.
There are five ways to participate in the eTownHall:
1. Blog on www.pinellascounty.org/etownhall. The blog opens at 9 a.m. Monday, Nov. 26, for early questions and comments and will remain open through the live event on Wednesday, Nov. 28.
2. View the live streaming video event on the eTownHall website on Wednesday, Nov. 28, from 7 to 8 p.m.
3. Tweet with the hashtag #pinellaswatershed to send in questions and comments.
4. Call in during the live event. To ask a question or make a comment, call (727) 464-TOWN (8696).
5. Watch the event live on PCC-TV (Bright House Channel 622, Knology Channel 18 or Verizon Channel 44).
For more information on the event call (727) 464-4600 or go to www.pinellascounty.org/eTownHall, where you can also access resources and watch a video to learn the basics of watersheds and why we should care. You can also set up a convenient event reminder.
The conference room at the Pinellas County Communications Department will be open to the public during the live event as well to provide access to a computer, TV and phone. It is located at 333 Chestnut St. in Clearwater.
Pinellas County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this event, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. At least seven days prior to the event, contact the Office of Human Rights, 400 S. Fort Harrison Ave., Suite 500, Clearwater, FL 33756 (727) 464-4062(V/TDD).
Thursday, November 8, 2012
GI-BMP Instructor Training - Last One of the Year
GI-BMP Instructor Training
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
300 Tower Road
Naples, FL 34113
Registration Required. To register, please complete the enclosed Application Form by following the eligibility criteria described on the second page, and submit to Alberto Chavez by no later than Thursday, November 29, 2012. If you have already been accepted in the program please register by replying to this email confirming your attendance.
Becoming a certified GI-BMP instructor is a four step process:
1. Attend a GI-BMP class and pass the test with a minimum score of 90%
2. Apply to become an instructor by meeting the eligibility requirements and completing the attached form
3. Attend the GI-BMP Instructor Training class and pass the test with a minimum score of 75%
4. Co-train with an experienced instructor
If you have questions please contact Alberto Chavez at Alberto.Chavez@dep.state.fl.us or 239-417-6310 [temporary extension 204].
Alberto Chavez
GI-BMP Regional Coordinator [South]
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
300 Tower Road
Naples, FL 34113
239-417 6310 x [temporary extension 204]
FAX 239-417 6315
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
300 Tower Road
Naples, FL 34113
Registration Required. To register, please complete the enclosed Application Form by following the eligibility criteria described on the second page, and submit to Alberto Chavez by no later than Thursday, November 29, 2012. If you have already been accepted in the program please register by replying to this email confirming your attendance.
Becoming a certified GI-BMP instructor is a four step process:
1. Attend a GI-BMP class and pass the test with a minimum score of 90%
2. Apply to become an instructor by meeting the eligibility requirements and completing the attached form
3. Attend the GI-BMP Instructor Training class and pass the test with a minimum score of 75%
4. Co-train with an experienced instructor
If you have questions please contact Alberto Chavez at Alberto.Chavez@dep.state.fl.us or 239-417-6310 [temporary extension 204].
Alberto Chavez
GI-BMP Regional Coordinator [South]
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
300 Tower Road
Naples, FL 34113
239-417 6310 x [temporary extension 204]
FAX 239-417 6315
Thursday, November 1, 2012
UF Builds A Better Fly Trap
See this article and video for more information: http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/story/19969844/2012/10/31/building-a-better-flytrap
Monday, September 17, 2012
Bee Removal - Licensing Required?
New State law may require licensing of those removing bees. For more information see this link: http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2012/sep/16/collier-lee-bee-removal-experts-state-regulations/
It is currently a state recommendation that all bee colonies in and around homes be eradicated by a certified Pest Control Operator (PCO). Recent inspections in South Florida revealed that 70 - 90% of wild bee colonies are now Africanized. Approximately 50% of bee attacks are from a known wild colony that owners thought was "tame."
Learn more about bees at this link: http://entnemdept.ifas.ufl.edu/afbee/bee_removal.shtml
It is currently a state recommendation that all bee colonies in and around homes be eradicated by a certified Pest Control Operator (PCO). Recent inspections in South Florida revealed that 70 - 90% of wild bee colonies are now Africanized. Approximately 50% of bee attacks are from a known wild colony that owners thought was "tame."
Learn more about bees at this link: http://entnemdept.ifas.ufl.edu/afbee/bee_removal.shtml
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Plumeria (Frangipani) Problems
If you are seeing chewed frangipani leaves you probably have the tetrio sphinx or frangipani hornworm caterpillar feeding on them. This is a black caterpillar with yellow stripes that gets quite large and is usually seen here between July and September. Since leaves will be dropping soon why not let the caterpillar have them, as it helps to fertilize the ground with its frass. Thuricide or Dipel are Bt. products that control small caterpillars and are safe on other beneficial insects. For other caterpillar control measures see this link: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ig012
Recently, we have seen a rash of frangipani or plumeria rust
fungus (picture is a microscopic view of the rust spores). This disease produces a mass of tiny
pockets of rust colored spores on the undersides of the leaves. Infected leaves become yellow-spotted on top and
fall off the tree. This disease is most
commonly seen during the mid to late part of summer. Although it may look rather menacing it
normally does not cause any serious problem for the plant. Since the leaves are getting ready to drop
off for the fall anyway, spraying with a fungicide is usually not
warranted. It is best to pick up or rake
away any infected fallen leaves and dispose of them in the trash. This will help to reduce the amount of spores
available to re-infest the tree at a later date.
Palm Care & CEUs
Do you know what is wrong with this palm? Find out at the "Palm Care, Maintenance and Diseases" class and earn 2 CEUs in the lawn/turf/ornamental categories.
Learn about pesticide safety in a fun way. Lots of games to play. Earn 2 Core CEUs.
To register for this October 30 class please visit this link: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4019462320/eorg
Learn about pesticide safety in a fun way. Lots of games to play. Earn 2 Core CEUs.
To register for this October 30 class please visit this link: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4019462320/eorg
GHP, Termites, Fumigation & Core
Will your vehicle pass an FDACS inspection? Do you know what to do if there is a pesticide spill? Come to the core class and find out.
Silverfish, Bedbugs and Caribbean Crazy Ants will be discussed in the GHP module. Learn new research information to help with their control.
New termaticides and new tools in termite control discussed in the Termite module.
Fumigation will cover why we use the chemicals we use as fumigants.
Each module will provide 2 CEUs for the specific category.
To register for this October 3 class please visit this link: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4019297828/eorg
Sign up for each class individually.
Silverfish, Bedbugs and Caribbean Crazy Ants will be discussed in the GHP module. Learn new research information to help with their control.
New termaticides and new tools in termite control discussed in the Termite module.
Fumigation will cover why we use the chemicals we use as fumigants.
Each module will provide 2 CEUs for the specific category.
To register for this October 3 class please visit this link: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4019297828/eorg
Sign up for each class individually.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Hurricane and Disaster Info
The Boy Scout saying "be prepared" is a good motto to follow. With the uncertainty of Isaac coming toward us as a possible hurricane, this is a good time to get prepared for hurricane season. September is normally the peak month for hurricanes so it is best to be ready for a storm.
The University of Florida has put together a wonderful handbook full of information to help you with both preparation and the aftermath of a hurricane or disaster. Click here for the handbook.
Wishing you a safe hurricane season.
The University of Florida has put together a wonderful handbook full of information to help you with both preparation and the aftermath of a hurricane or disaster. Click here for the handbook.
Wishing you a safe hurricane season.
Monday, August 13, 2012
What's Wrong with that Palm? Learn it ALL
Palm Management in the Florida Landscape
Date: November 8-9, 2012 (2 days – Thursday and Friday)
Time: 7:45 AM –
5:00 PM each day
Location: University
of Florida - IFAS
Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center
3205 College Avenue, Davie, FL 33314
Registration Fee:
$300, checks only, payable to the “University of Florida”
For more information and to reserve your spot for
“Palm School”, contact:
Reservations/Payment By: Oct. 26, 2012 (or until class fills up)
Enrollment
Limit: 40 persons. Enrollment will be limited to 3 persons per
company. If space is still
available after Oct. 26, this enrollment cap will be lifted.
CEUs requested: ISA, FNGLA and FDACS (pesticide license)
CEUs for LA license
approved (14.5): Provider Number 0004406
Topics/Course Numbers
(for LA CEUs)
Diagnosing Palm Problems (#0008389)
Palm Diseases (#0009071)
Palm Anatomy and Growth (#0008391) Transplant Issues (#0008295)
Physiological Disorders (#0009075)
Pruning Palms (#0009073)
Nutrient Deficiencies (#0009079)
Fertilizer Formulations and
Palm Insects (#0009069) Application Techniques (#0009077)
Field Trip I (#0009067)
Field Trip II (#009068)
Instructors:
Dr. Timothy Broschat,
Palm Horticulturist, Nutrition and Fertilization
Dr. Monica Elliott,
Palm Pathologist, Fungal Diseases
Dr. Robin
Giblin-Davis, Palm Entomologist/Nematologist
Dr. Nigel Harrison,
Palm Pathologist, Phytoplasma Diseases
Dr. Catharine
Mannion, Ornamental Entomologist
For more information and to reserve your spot for
“Palm School”, contact:
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
"Last Call" CEU Update Now Available for Registration
If you need fumigation, GHP, termite and/or CORE CEUs please go to this link to register: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4019297828/eorg
If you need any of the lawn/turf/ornamental CEU categories and/or CORE please go to this link to register: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4019462320/eorg
Please remember to arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of class. I am looking forward to seeing you!
Thursday, July 5, 2012
The Great CEU Roundup
When: July 11, 2012
Where: Hillsborough County Extension, 5339 County Road 579, Seffner
Where: Manatee County Extension, 1303 17th Street West, Palmetto
Time: 8:30 AM to 4 PM
CEUs: Up to 5 for: Commercial L & O; Ornamental & Turf (O & T); Limited L & O (LLO), Limited Commercial Landscape Maintenance (LCLM) and Right of Way (ROW) and up to 1 for Core.
Register here for Hillsborough (Complete form on second page to register).
Register here for Manatee
This is a polycom event - classes are broadcast out of Gainesville, FL through an internet cable to the local classroom.
Where: Hillsborough County Extension, 5339 County Road 579, Seffner
Where: Manatee County Extension, 1303 17th Street West, Palmetto
Time: 8:30 AM to 4 PM
CEUs: Up to 5 for: Commercial L & O; Ornamental & Turf (O & T); Limited L & O (LLO), Limited Commercial Landscape Maintenance (LCLM) and Right of Way (ROW) and up to 1 for Core.
Register here for Hillsborough (Complete form on second page to register).
Register here for Manatee
This is a polycom event - classes are broadcast out of Gainesville, FL through an internet cable to the local classroom.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Whiteflies and Free CEU
The CEU e-learning module is entitled "Invasive Whitefly Pests of Florida". A quiz is available to take at the end of the module and a score of 70% or better on the quiz earns the user one FDACS CEU in one of the following categories: Limited Lawn and Ornamental (LLO), Limited Landscape Maintenance (LCLM), or Commercial Lawn and Ornamental (L&O).
When you have successfully completed the module, your name, as well as your company's name and county, will be placed on a public list of landscape professionals who have received training on Florida whitefly issues. It's a win-win for you.
Picture is of Rugose whitefly spirals. Photo by: H. Glenn, UF/IFAS Tropical Research and Education Center
Monday, July 2, 2012
Free CEU Bug Tutorials for Download
The UF/IFAS Entomology and Nematology Department is
releasing 30 computer-verified training tutorials on arthropods as FREE
downloads.
These tutorials are useful for training pest control technicians, agricultural workers or students in any setting
requiring knowledge of arthropods. Even homeowners can profit from the
information and photographs provided by these tutorials.
Florida, West Virginia and Vermont also authorize all or
many of the tutorials for CEUs to renew pesticide application licenses or for
required training of technicians.
These tutorials will install on any Windows operating
system, but will not install on the newer 64-bit systems. This is the main
reason for releasing these tutorials for free use.
The tutorials cover beneficial arthropods, household and
structural pests, medically important arthropods, occasional invaders,
landscape and agriculturally important arthropods.
Currently 16 Bug Tutorials are now available for FREE
downloading.
Others will be available soon
There are also 7 previously-released FREE Label and Core
tutorials on how to read pesticide labels. These are also authorized for CEUs.
All of these tutorials are available from the
department's Buggy Software Web http://entnemdept.ifas.ufl.edu/fasulo/pests/software/det_bugs.htm .
Friday, June 22, 2012
Caladium Festival
The festival is held in Lake Placid on August 24, 25 and 26. Friday and Saturday 9 - 4 and Sunday 10 - 3. UF/IFAS has 2 new varieties that will be available this year "Royal Flush" and "Tapestry". For more information on the festival.
Picture is of "Royal Flush" by Dr. Deng, UF/IFAS
Picture is of "Royal Flush" by Dr. Deng, UF/IFAS
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Pest Alert - New Exotic Weevils
Did you know that exotic giant palm weevils are currently
a potential Florida threat?
The two exotic species of concern are the Red Palm Weevil
(Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) and the South American Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus
palmarum). They can be very difficult to differentiate from our native species-the
palmetto weevil (Rhynchophorus cruentatus).
Dr. Robin Giblin-Davis from the Ft. Lauderdale Research
and Education Center has a UF/IFAS Featured Creatures publication on our native palmetto weevil
The Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Plant
Industry (FDACS-DPI) has an excellent pest alert describing the threat to
Florida
If you need your Giant Palm Weevils
identified bring them to the Pinellas County Extension Lawn and Garden Help Desk, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. You can also contact our UF Insect ID lab, headed by Dr. Lyle Buss. Dr. Lyle Buss also screens samples digitally through our UF Distance Diagnostics system(DDIS)
Picture is from nature-of-oz.com
Picture is from nature-of-oz.com
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Small Farms and Alternative Enterprises Conference
If you are interested in becoming a small farms or alternative enterprises entrepreneur you can learn all about it at the conference happening on July 27-29, 2012 in Kissimmee, FL. For more information and to register please see this site.
New Pest Headed Our Way
Maybe you are already seeing this new insect pest in the landscape. It is called the rugose spiraling whitefly. Heavy infestations are documented from the keys up to Palm Beach and Naples. To learn more about this pest watch this YouTube video. Here is a written publication on the rugose spiraling whitefly with a list of insecticides labeled for whitefly control. Here is a link to a PowerPoint presentation about managing this pest in the landscape. Please comment if you have seen this new pest in the landscape.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Tick-borne Diseases Highest in Florida
The Florida Department of Health released its Tick-borne
disease Surveillance report for the period ending today.
To see the full report click here
For more information on ticks, diseases spread by ticks and control measures see this UF website
Several counties reported tick diseases in humans. These
diseases included human monocytic ehrlichiosis, human granulocytic
anaplasmosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Lyme disease.
For more information on ticks, diseases spread by ticks and control measures see this UF website
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Hurricane Prep Class
Are
you Prepared for Hurricane Season?
Where
will you go? What should you pack? Is your home secure? Are
You Really Prepared? Join Pinellas County Extension and other county
partners for a FREE Hurricane Preparedness Workshop for local residents at
Weedon Island Preserve on Saturday, June 16th at 9am.
Tom
Iovino, Pinellas County Emergency Management spokesman, will deliver the
Keynote address. He will present the history of hurricanes in Tampa Bay
and discuss the potential threat from a storm this season. Experts from
the University of Florida and Pinellas County Animal Services will deliver
sound advice on preparing your home, family, finances, pets, and waterfront in
the event of a storm.
Each
participant will walk away with a reusable insulated tote bag full of
informative resources including a manual LED Flashlight. Refreshments
will be provided.
Door
prizes include a complete set of Tires donated by TiresPlus and an Energy
Efficiency kit provided by the Pinellas Energy Efficiency Project, all valued
at more than $500!
Registration is limited, reserve
your seat by going online to http://hurricanepreparedness.eventbrite.com/. Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History
Center is located at 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg, FL 33702. For
questions, call (727) 453-6522.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Neonicotinoids May Be Causing Bee Colony Collapse Disorder
For more information about a recent experiment that points to neonicotinoids as a possible source of this decline see this article You can also find this and other interesting information on the pest alert website.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Reminder - Become a GI-BMP Instructor May 30
GI-BMP Instructor Training Class
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Where: Pinellas Extension
12520 Ulmerton Road
Largo, FL 33774
Time: 8:15 am to 4:00 pm
Registration Required
To register, please complete the Application Form found here after verifying your eligibility criteria described on the same link, and submit to Alberto Chavez (see contact info below) by no later than Friday, May 25, 2011. If you have already been accepted in the program please register by replying to Alberto Chavez and letting him know that you want to attend this class.
After reviewing the application and determining that you meet the requirements, you will receive an email confirmation and additional class information.
Becoming a certified GI-BMP instructor is a four step process:
1. Attend a GI-BMP class and pass the test with a minimum score of 90%
2. Apply to become an instructor by meeting the eligibility requirements and completing the form
3. Attend the GI-BMP Instructor Training class and pass the test with a minimum score of 75%*
4. Co-train with an experienced instructor
*The next class in the South Region will take place during the third quarter on 2012 in the South East Coast
If you have questions please contact Alberto Chavez at Alberto.Chavez@dep.state.fl.us or 239-417-6310 x222.
Alberto Chavez
GI-BMP Regional Coordinator [South]
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
300 Tower Road
Naples, FL 34113
239-417 6310 x 222
FAX 239-417 6315
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Remember June 1 Fertilizer Ban
May 31 is the last date that you can apply nitrogen or phosphorus fertilizers in Pinellas County. October 1 these fertilizers can be resumed.
To apply phosphorus any time of year you must have a soil test documenting a deficiency and also have sent this information to the Pinellas County Watershed Division, Attention: Division Director, 300 South Garden Avenue, Clearwater, FL 33756 prior to the application of phosphorus.
For more information see the Pinellas County Watershed Division website
To apply phosphorus any time of year you must have a soil test documenting a deficiency and also have sent this information to the Pinellas County Watershed Division, Attention: Division Director, 300 South Garden Avenue, Clearwater, FL 33756 prior to the application of phosphorus.
For more information see the Pinellas County Watershed Division website
Friday, May 4, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Need to find a CEU class?
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FL DACS) Division of Agriculture Environmental Services (AES) offers a searchable database of available and completed CEU classes, earned CEUs, and exam scores.
To search for a CEU class,
• go to http://app1.flaes.org/ceu/
• select Available CEU Class from the menu
• choose Location and Category (you are not required to enter a date to perform a search)
• hit Search.
Please contact the Bureau of Compliance Monitoring at (850) 617-7870 or the Bureau of Entomology and Pest Control at (850) 617-7997 if you have a question about this site.
To search for a CEU class,
• go to http://app1.flaes.org/ceu/
• select Available CEU Class from the menu
• choose Location and Category (you are not required to enter a date to perform a search)
• hit Search.
Please contact the Bureau of Compliance Monitoring at (850) 617-7870 or the Bureau of Entomology and Pest Control at (850) 617-7997 if you have a question about this site.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Become a GI-BMP Trainer
GI-BMP Instructor Training Class
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Where: Pinellas Extension
12520 Ulmerton Road
Largo, FL 33774
Time: 8:15 am to 4:00 pm
Registration Required
To register, please complete the Application Form found here after verifying your eligibility criteria described on the same link, and submit to Alberto Chavez (see contact info below) by no later than Friday, May 25, 2011. If you have already been accepted in the program please register by replying to Alberto Chavez and letting him know that you want to attend this class.
After reviewing the application and determining that you meet the requirements, you will receive an email confirmation and additional class information.
Becoming a certified GI-BMP instructor is a four step process:
1. Attend a GI-BMP class and pass the test with a minimum score of 90%
2. Apply to become an instructor by meeting the eligibility requirements and completing the form
3. Attend the GI-BMP Instructor Training class and pass the test with a minimum score of 75%*
4. Co-train with an experienced instructor
*The next class in the South Region will take place during the third quarter on 2012 in the South East Coast
If you have questions please contact Alberto Chavez at Alberto.Chavez@dep.state.fl.us or 239-417-6310 x222.
Alberto Chavez
GI-BMP Regional Coordinator [South]
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
300 Tower Road
Naples, FL 34113
239-417 6310 x 222
FAX 239-417 6315
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Where: Pinellas Extension
12520 Ulmerton Road
Largo, FL 33774
Time: 8:15 am to 4:00 pm
Registration Required
To register, please complete the Application Form found here after verifying your eligibility criteria described on the same link, and submit to Alberto Chavez (see contact info below) by no later than Friday, May 25, 2011. If you have already been accepted in the program please register by replying to Alberto Chavez and letting him know that you want to attend this class.
After reviewing the application and determining that you meet the requirements, you will receive an email confirmation and additional class information.
Becoming a certified GI-BMP instructor is a four step process:
1. Attend a GI-BMP class and pass the test with a minimum score of 90%
2. Apply to become an instructor by meeting the eligibility requirements and completing the form
3. Attend the GI-BMP Instructor Training class and pass the test with a minimum score of 75%*
4. Co-train with an experienced instructor
*The next class in the South Region will take place during the third quarter on 2012 in the South East Coast
If you have questions please contact Alberto Chavez at Alberto.Chavez@dep.state.fl.us or 239-417-6310 x222.
Alberto Chavez
GI-BMP Regional Coordinator [South]
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
300 Tower Road
Naples, FL 34113
239-417 6310 x 222
FAX 239-417 6315
Aquatic Weed Control Short Course May 7-10, 2012
Earn up to 22 CEUs at this conference. It is held in Coral Springs, Florida (near Ft. Lauderdale). For more information or to register go to this link. April 9th is the deadline for registering.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Living with Africanized Bees in the Outdoor Workplace
This class is for anyone that works outside. Africanized honeybees can be extremely defensive of their nests and have been known to sting people, pets and other animals to death.
Dr. Bill Kern, Associate Professor, Entomology, University of Florida will be presenting this class. Both sessions are the same, so you only need to attend one.
For more information or to register please select this link.
Dr. Bill Kern, Associate Professor, Entomology, University of Florida will be presenting this class. Both sessions are the same, so you only need to attend one.
For more information or to register please select this link.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Downy Mildew Rampant on Impatients
See this link for information about downy mildew on impatients. Photo courtesy of T. Schubert
Two New Exotic Whitefies Now in Florida Attacking Ficus and Other Hosts
For more information about Bondar's nesting whitefly see this pest alert.
Here is a fact sheet on Bondar's nesting whitefly.
Rugose spiraling whitefly pest alert.
Here is a fact sheet on Bondar's nesting whitefly.
Rugose spiraling whitefly pest alert.
Monday, February 13, 2012
CEU Variety Pack
Spring CEU Update on March 15, 2012. A variety of CEUs have been requested including: CORE; Aquatic; Right-of-Way; Natural Areas; and all Lawn/Turf/Ornamental categories. Sign up for the whole day, or select by individual sessions.
For all sessions (2 core and 4 category) select this link
To select by individual sessions go to this link
For all sessions (2 core and 4 category) select this link
To select by individual sessions go to this link
Monday, February 6, 2012
Spanish BMP for fertilizer/pesticides
Do you know any Spanish-speaking folks that need to take this class? Please let them know that we are having it here at Pinellas County Extension in Largo on February 17, 2012.
They need to register online at this site at least 24 hours before class begins: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2744255141
Class check-in starts at 8:30 AM and the class begins at 9 AM. The class ends at 4:30. 4 FDACS CEUs are granted.
They need to register online at this site at least 24 hours before class begins: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2744255141
Class check-in starts at 8:30 AM and the class begins at 9 AM. The class ends at 4:30. 4 FDACS CEUs are granted.