Integrated Pest Management Insights

June 17, 2024
Northeastern IPM Center Releases 2023 Annual Report
Northeastern IPM Center Releases 2023 Annual Report

Summarizing activities, programs, and initiatives from throughout the year, the report illustrates how the Center fosters IPM research, adoption, and implementation in the Northeast and beyond through grants and awards, webinars and conferences, publications and other communications platforms, evaluation, and the Center’s StopPests in Housing Program.

June 17, 2024
Save the Date: 11th International IPM Symposium
Save the Date: 11th International IPM Symposium

The 11th International IPM Symposium: Pest Management in Changing Environments will be held March 3-6, 2025, at Paradise Point in San Diego, California. The symposium has traditionally been the premier global event for presenting and learning about the latest IPM research and strategies.

June 17, 2024
June 2024 Download

The June 2024 issue of IPM Insights is now available as a downloadable PDF.

December 19, 2023
Canada Geese: The Bird Control Challenge of the Decade
Canada Geese: The Bird Control Challenge of the Decade

In sufficient numbers, Canada geese can become nuisance pests or even health and safety risks, but a multi-pronged IPM approach—including some common-sense steps everybody can follow—can greatly reduce their presence and impact.

December 19, 2023
Study: Improving Pest Management in Multifamily Housing
Study: Improving Pest Management in Multifamily Housing

Through a subaward from the Northeastern IPM Center’s StopPests in Housing Program, a University of Minnesota entomologist studied the local public housing agency’s pest-management practices and devised a few simple recommendations for improving pest control in multifamily housing.

December 19, 2023
Turkey Vultures: An Asset to an IPM Approach and "Nature's Roadkill Clean-Up Crew"
Turkey Vultures: An Asset to an IPM Approach and "Nature's Roadkill Clean-Up Crew"

By consuming carrion, turkey vultures play a vital role in the ecosystem. They recycle organic matter and reduce the spread of pathogens by removing carcasses and outcompeting disease-vector pests, and their actions yield some surprising environmental benefits, as well.

December 19, 2023
Why Does Landscape Matter for IPM?
Why Does Landscape Matter for IPM?

Agriculture takes place as part of a complex system of connections and interdependencies with its surroundings. Landscape composition and configuration can greatly influence the abundance and diversity of herbivores, pollinators, and natural enemies of crop pests.

December 19, 2023
Avian Flu: An Ongoing Threat and Use Case for IPM
Avian Flu: An Ongoing Threat and Use Case for IPM

Although it can sometimes be transmitted to mammals—occasionally including humans—avian influenza primarily impacts bird health and mortality, which in turns creates economic challenges for poultry farmers. Biosecurity is a critical IPM approach for limiting this pathogen’s spread and impacts.

December 19, 2023
New Funding Opportunities Further Regional IPM Centers DEIA Commitment
New Funding Opportunities Further Regional IPM Centers DEIA Commitment

The regional IPM centers recently released several diversity-focused funding opportunities with a goal of making diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) both essential and commonplace within the IPM community.

December 19, 2023
December 2023 Download

The December 2023 issue of IPM Insights is now available as a downloadable PDF.

September 18, 2023
Northeastern IPM Center Opens 2024 Call for Proposals
Northeastern IPM Center Opens 2024 Call for Proposals

The Northeastern IPM Center has opened its annual request for applications (RFA) for funding through two grant programs: the IPM Partnership Grants Program and the Pest Management Strategic Plans (PMSPs) and Production/Management Profiles (PMPs) Grants Program. Applications for both are due by November 9, 2023.

August 23, 2023
Community-Engaged Science Helps Shed Light on Tick Distribution in New York State
Community-Engaged Science Helps Shed Light on Tick Distribution in New York State

The New York State Tick Blitz Program leverages community-based science to bolster researchers’ tick surveillance bandwidth, particularly in response to emerging threats from invasive or range-shifting tick species carrying novel pathogens.

August 23, 2023
Center-Funded Tick Projects
Center-Funded Tick Projects

The Northeastern IPM Center has funded a number of tick-related projects through our grant programs. Recent projects include a production/management profile for arthropod pests of horses in Maine, and a digital-media tick-bite prevention campaign aimed at developing and deploying just-in-time learning tools.

August 23, 2023
Unlikely Coincidence Blooms as Classic Weed Guide Gets Updated
Unlikely Coincidence Blooms as Classic Weed Guide Gets Updated

Weeds of the Northeast, a comprehensive identification guide that has sold nearly 100,000 copies since it was first published in 1997, was recently updated with a second edition. The creation of the new edition hinges upon an extraordinary coincidence. You could call it a tale of two DiTommasos. Or, more accurately, a DiTommaso and a DiTomaso.

August 23, 2023
Getting to Know John Tooker, Pennsylvania State IPM Coordinator
Getting to Know John Tooker, Pennsylvania State IPM Coordinator

John Tooker, a professor of entomology and extension specialist at The Pennsylvania State University, took over as Pennsylvania state IPM coordinator in late 2022. He spoke with us about his responsibilities, interests, priorities, and goals for the program.

August 23, 2023
Call for Nominations: 2023 Outstanding Achievements in Integrated Pest Management Award
Call for Nominations: 2023 Outstanding Achievements in Integrated Pest Management Award

The Northeastern IPM Center has opened nominations for the 2023 Outstanding Achievements in IPM Award, which recognizes professionals and students based on their efforts and accomplishments in IPM. Nominations are due by Friday, October 27, 2023.

August 23, 2023
Pest Alert on Ticks, Tick-Borne Diseases
Pest Alert on Ticks, Tick-Borne Diseases

An updated pest alert on ticks and tick-borne diseases is now available, courtesy of the North Central IPM Center, and containing information on tick life cycles, tick-species ranges and identification guides, disease symptoms and prevention, and proper, effective removal of attached ticks. It is available online, with free printed copies available upon request.

August 23, 2023
August 2023 Download

The August 2023 issue of IPM Insights is now available as a downloadable PDF.

May 3, 2023
Survey Details Integrated Pest Management Adoption, Challenges in U.S.
Survey Details Integrated Pest Management Adoption, Challenges in U.S.

A recent paper by the Northeastern IPM Center, published in the Journal of IPM, examined IPM adoption in the U.S. in terms of drivers and barriers, identifying both successes and opportunities for improvement.

May 3, 2023
Northeastern IPM Center Announces Recipients of 2023 Partnership Grants
Northeastern IPM Center Announces Recipients of 2023 Partnership Grants

This year, five projects that advance IPM in the Northeast have received funding through the Center’s annual competitive grants program.