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Using 2014 Farm Bill Programs for Pollinator Conservation (PDF) Publish Date: 2015-05-01 Author/Source: Xerces Society and NRCS Description: Authored by multiple staff at both the Xerces Society and NRCS, these guidelines provide a concise summary of how Farm Bill conservation programs, such as the Environmental Quality Incentive Program or the Conservation Reserve Program, can be used to restore or enhance habitat for pollinators on working farms and private lands. State/Region: National |
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Field Study of the Comparative Efficacy of Three Pyrethroid/Neonicotinoid Mixture Products for the Control of the Common Bed Bug, Cimex lectularius (PDF) Publish Date: 2015-03-18 Author/Source: Changlu Wang, Narinderpal Singh and Richard Cooper Description: We evaluated three integrated bed bug management strategies in apartments, each using the same non-chemical control methods and one of the three insecticide mixture products: States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast ![]() |
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Role of Vision and Mechanoreception in Bed Bug, Cimex lectularius L. Behavior (PDF) Publish Date: 2015-03-06 Author/Source: Narinderpal Singh, Changlu Wang, Richard Cooper Description: We investigated bed bug vision by determining their responses to different colors, vertical objects, and their ability to detect colors and vertical objects under low and complete dark conditions. Results show black and red paper harborages are preferred compared to yellow, green, blue, and white harborages. A bed bug trapping device with a black or red exterior surface was significantly more attractive to bed bugs than that with a white exterior surface. Bed bugs exhibited strong orientation behavior toward vertical objects. States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast ![]() |
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Conversación Intima entre Amigas sobre las Chinches de Cama - Bed Bug Conversation between Friends (Spanish) Publish Date: 2015-02-10 Author/Source: PA IPM Program (Penn State University) Description: Maria Gorgo-Gourovitch, PA IPM's Hispanic Outreach Coordinator, and Lisette Rivera, a child care consultant, were filmed having a "conversation" about bed bugs and a sensible response. State/Region: Northeast ![]() |
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IPM for Childcare Centers: Inspecting Your Facility Inside and Out Publish Date: 2015-02-10 Author/Source: PA IPM Program (Penn State University) Description: Follow along with a pest management professional as he does an IPM inspection at a child care facility. State/Region: Northeast |
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Protecting Our Environment through Pesticide Stewardship: IPM Is Fundamental Wherever Pests Must Be Controlled Publish Date: 2015-02-10 Author/Source: National Association of Conservation Districts Description: The key principles behind a sound IPM approach. States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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Evaluation of a model community-wide bed bug management program in affordable housing Publish Date: 2015-01-31 Author/Source: Cooper, R., C. Wang, and N. Singh Description: We developed, implemented and evaluated a complex-wide IPM program for bed bugs in an affordable housing community. Proactive inspections and biweekly treatments using a combination of non-chemical and chemical methods until bed bugs were not detected for three biweekly monitoring visits were key elements of the IPM program. States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast ![]() |
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Indoor Environmental Exposures and Exacerbation of Asthma: An Update to the 2000 Review by the Institute of Medicine Publish Date: 2015-01 Author/Source: Watcharoot Kanchongkittiphon, Mark J. Mendell, Jonathan M. Gaffin, Grace Wang, and Wanda Phipatanakul Description: Peer-reviewed articles published from 2000 to 2013 on indoor exposures and exacerbation of asthma were identified through PubMed, from reference lists, and from authors’ files. Articles that focused on modifiable indoor exposures in relation to frequency or severity of exacerbation of asthma were selected for review. Research findings were reviewed and summarized with consideration of the strength of the evidence. States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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Asymmetric effects of native and exotic invasive shrubs on ecology of the West Nile virus vector Culex pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae) Publish Date: 2015-006-1 Author/Source: Allison M. Gardner, Brian F. Allan, Lauren A. Frisbie and Ephantus J. Muturi Description: Exotic invasive plants alter the structure and function of native ecosystems and may influence the distribution and abundance of arthropod disease vectors by modifying habitat quality. This study investigated how invasive plants alter the ecology of Culex pipiens, an important vector of West Nile virus (WNV) in northeastern and midwestern regions of the United States. States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, New England, Northeast, Southeast ![]() |
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A Toolkit for Assessing IPM Outcomes and Impacts Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: IPM Adoption and Impacts Assessment Work Group Description: This resource is designed for researchers and extension scientists with little or no prior training in evaluation or social sciences, as an aid to developing and implementing evaluation for IPM projects. State/Region: National |
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Basal Bark Sprays and Best Management Practices for Armored Scales in Christmas Trees Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Richard S. Cowles/Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station State/Region: Northeast |
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Chemical Control Options for Armored Scales in Christmas Trees Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Richard S. Cowles/Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station State/Region: Northeast |
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Clutter Image Rating App Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Boston University Description: Clutter Image Rating (CIR) is a pictorial tool to determine the amount of clutter in a person’s home. The pictures are numbered from 1 = “no clutter,” to 9 = “severe clutter” for the three main rooms (kitchen, living room, and bedroom) in a typical home. Human service professionals and clients can use this instrument to assess each room in a home and gauge progress in reducing clutter. ![]() |
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Guidelines for Checking Fruit for SWD Larvae in the Field (PDF) Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Laura McDermott, Cornell Cooperative Extension Description: Instructions for detecting SWD larvae in fruit using a salt solution. State: New York |
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Identification Guide for Weeds in Cranberries Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Hilary Sandler, Leo Dalbec, Katherine Ghantous (English Version) Description: This guide unites high-quality photographs with descriptions for 144 weeds commonly found throughout the North American cranberry growing regions. It contains nearly 1,000 photographs that illustrate botanical characteristics of weed species at different stages of development. Highlights: * Descriptions of "Similar Species" are provided to aid in correct identification. * The "Features Key" helps to narrow down the identity of an unknown plant to a few possible species. * "Priority Ratings" gauge the impact of each weed and its potential to colonize and reproduce. The cost per book is $25 (wire bound book, plus $5 if shipped). State/Region: Northeast ![]() |
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IPM in Schools: Model Pesticide Safety and IPM Guidance Policy for School Districts Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: U.S. EPA Description: This model guidance for implementation of integrated pest management in schools can be used by administrators, educators, parents and others to help inform the development, adoption and improvement of policies for school districts. It represents our recommendations for best management practices for successful implementation of pesticide safety and IPM practices in kindergarten to 12th grade schools. It is not intended to supersede state, tribal or local requirements, where those requirements are more stringent or specific. State/Region: National |
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IPM Practitioner's 2015 Directory of Least-Toxic Pest Control Products Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Bio-Integral Resource Center Description: The IPM Practitioner's 2015 Directory of Least-Toxic Pest Control Products contains more than 2,000 products produced by more than 600 suppliers. The Directory is unique because it is compiled by IPM technical experts, includes specific product descriptions, and is organized in concert with the IPM decision making process. Thus, it is easy to find a biological control for an aphid, a pheromone for a moth, or a bait for an ant. The Directory gives contact information and access to suppliers of biocontrol products, traps, pheromones, physical controls, tools, barriers, and least-toxic chemical control products. State/Region: National |
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Managing Armored Scales in Christmas Trees Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Richard S. Cowles/Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station State/Region: Northeast |
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Noncrop Host Plants of Spotted Wing Drosophila in North America (PDF) Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: J. Lee, A. Dreves, R. Isaacs, G. Loeb, H. Thistlewood, and L. Brewer Description: Covers which plants can serve as alternate egg-laying sites for spotted wing drosophila. State: Michigan |
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Spotted Wing Drosophila: A Key Pest of Small Fruits in New Jersey Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Caryn Michel, Anne Nielsen, Dean Polk, Cesar Rodriguez-Saona Description: Covers identification, life cycle, monitoring, salt flotation test, control. State: New Jersey ![]() |
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