{"id":128,"date":"2014-03-07T09:28:54","date_gmt":"2014-03-07T14:28:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ctorchids.org\/?p=128"},"modified":"2014-03-07T09:29:45","modified_gmt":"2014-03-07T14:29:45","slug":"aos-webinar-317-pests-and-diseases","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ctorchids.org\/?p=128","title":{"rendered":"AOS Webinar 3\/17 &#8211; Pests and Diseases"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>March 2014 <\/p>\n<p>From the Desk of Sandra Tillisch Svoboda<br \/>\nJoin us for an AOS members-only Webinar on March 17<br \/>\nFrom 8-9pm EDT, Ron McHatton will present a talk on the various kinds of pests that can affect our orchid collections and how to manage them.<br \/>\nNo orchid grower is completely immune from the introduction of pests and diseases to their collection.  This means that sooner or later we are all going to be faced with having to go to battle on some level with the forces of nature that have decided to feast on our plants.  Effective pest management isn&#8217;t easy and it isn&#8217;t fast and most of us try our hardest to get it over quickly.  The result is often expressed by that phrase &#8220;scale (or mealybug or ?) are impossible to control.&#8221;  The keys to effective pest management is to understand the pest you are fighting and to even better understand the pest management scheme you have decided to use.  This presentation to look into the life cycle of our common pests, how pesticides work and how they should be used for effective management.<br \/>\nSpace is limited.<br \/>\nReserve your Webinar seat now at:<br \/>\nhttps:\/\/www2.gotomeeting.com\/register\/864561042<br \/>\nAfter registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.<br \/>\nSystem Requirements<br \/>\nFor PC-based attendees use Windows\u00ae 8, 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server. Mac\u00ae-based attendees can use Mac OS\u00ae X 10.6 or newer and mobile attendees can use their iPhone\u00ae, iPad\u00ae, Android\u2122 phone or Android tablet<br \/>\nMark your calendars for Monday April 21.  Ron will be presenting another webinar on growing dendrobiums.<br \/>\n________________________________________<br \/>\nAre you a member of the Fairchild Tropical Gardens or want to Join?<br \/>\nThis weekend only &#8211; Friday, Saturday and Sunday &#8211; during the Fairchild&#8217;s annual Orchid Event, they will offer AOS members not already Fairchild members a special 50% off the cost of annual Fairchild membership.  Already a Fairchild member?  For this limited time, you can renew your membership for 20% off the regular price. You must either be present at the event or call the Fairchild, 305-667-1651 extention 3301 or 3373, during the event to take advantage of this limited-time offer.  Current Fairchild membership is $90\/year single so 50% off is real savings and it provides you the opportunity to take advantage of all Fairchild&#8217;s events throughout the year.<br \/>\nNot interested in a membership to the Fairchild but want to attend the orchid event?  Fairchild is offering AOS members a special admission price of $18 during the event (regular admission is $25).  You MUST have your AOS membership card for this special admission price.<br \/>\n________________________________________<br \/>\nThere&#8217;s still time to register for our Members Meeting<br \/>\nOur spring members meeting and election will be held in conjunction with the Minnesota Orchid Society&#8217;s Show at the end of April.  There&#8217;s still time to register but time is rapidly running out.  The meeting hotel is filling up rapidly and the room block hold ends on April 8.  For more information see http:\/\/mnorchid.wix.com\/osm2014sam<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>March 2014 From the Desk of Sandra Tillisch Svoboda Join us for an AOS members-only Webinar on March 17 From 8-9pm EDT, Ron McHatton will present a talk on the various kinds of pests that can affect our orchid collections and how to manage them. 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