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Listed below are recent articles of news at CEPRA and our involvement throughout the Central Florida community in 2025.

  • The Vital Role of Honeybees and How We Can Protect Them When Using Pesticides photo

    The Vital Role of Honeybees and How We Can Protect Them When Using Pesticides - Sit Down with CEPRA

    Honeybees are not just busy little insects buzzing around flowers - they're essential to Florida's environment, agriculture, economy and the landscape. These small pollinators play a huge role in keeping ecosystems healthy and ensuring food crops thrive.

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  • Managing Snails and Slugs in the Florida Landscape photo

    Managing Snails and Slugs in the Florida Landscape - Sit Down with CEPRA

    Snails and slugs are common pests in Florida, where the warm, humid climate provides ideal conditions for their proliferation. These mollusks can cause significant damage to landscape plants, especially in gardens, nurseries, ornamental and seasonal color beds.

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  • Understanding Gophers, Moles and Voles in Florida Landscapes photo

    Understanding Gophers, Moles and Voles in Florida Landscapes: Identification and Management - Sit Down with CEPRA

    Florida's diverse ecosystems support a variety of wildlife, including small burrowing mammals such as gophers, moles and voles. While these creatures play a role in the environment, they can also become a nuisance especially in turf grass areas.

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  • Irrigation Management in the Florida Landscape During the Winter Season photo

    Irrigation Management in the Florida Landscape During the Winter Season - Sit Down with CEPRA

    Florida's winter season offers unique opportunities and challenges for maintaining our landscapes. While the state's subtropical climate ensures milder winters compared to most of the U.S., cooler temperatures and seasonal rainfall patterns make efficient irrigation management critical.

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  • Understanding Large Patch Disease and its Effects on Florida Turfgrasses photo

    Understanding Large Patch Disease and its Effects on Florida Turfgrasses - Sit Down with CEPRA

    Florida's warm, humid climate provides an ideal environment for lush, green lawns, but it also fosters conditions for turfgrass diseases.

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