Arborists & Applicators

The following is a list of tree care professioAgrifos_spray_webnals
who have been through a COMTF training session on symptom recognition/sampling and the use of the Agri-fos/Pentra-bark treatment, and have given their names and contact information for this referral list. These persons have been trained to recognize Phytophthora ramorum in the field, and have been informed of the process for collecting and sending samples for analysis with the California Department of Agriculture. Note:These lists should be viewed as a resource only, and are not an endorsement by the Task Force of any specific company or service.

Referrals are listed by state and county. Please note that while a person may be listed in a particular county, most professionals work much further afield than that. If you are unable to find someone in your immediate area, try contacts in the neighboring counties as well.

If you are a professional who has been through a training session and indicated that you wished to be listed, but do not see your name on these pages, please contact Janice Alexander at 415/499-3041, or email at jalexander@ucdavis.edu. Once we have your complete contact information, you will be added to the list.

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Alameda      Amador    Butte    Calaveras   Colusa
Contra Costa  El Dorado  Glenn    Humboldt   Lake   Marin Mendocino    Merced    Monterey   Napa    Nevada   Placer Sacramento  San Benito  San Francisco      San Mateo
San Joaquin  San Luis Obispo     Santa Barbara   Santa Clara Santa Cruz   Shasta     Siskiyou   Solano   Sonoma   Stanislaus    Sutter     Tehama   Tuolumne  Ventura   Yolo Yuba

Oregon State
Washington State

 

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About the Task Force. Created in August 2000, the California Oak Mortality Task Force (COMTF) is a nonprofit organization, under the California Forest Pest Council, that brings together public agencies, other nonprofit organizations and private interests to address the issue of elevated levels of oak mortality. The Task Force will implement a comprehensive and unified approach for research, management, education and public policy. Copyright 2004, COMTF