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Lawn Establishment, Renovation and Overseeding (PDF)
Publish Date: 2013
Author/Source: Debra Ricigliano
State: Maryland
362.
Models to Predict Mortality of Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) Exposed to Elevated Temperatures During Structural Heat Treatments
Publish Date: 2013
Author/Source: Jian, Fuji; Subramanyam, Bhadriraju; Jayas, Digvir S.; White, Noel D. G.
Description: Novel thermal death models were developed with certain assumptions, and these models were validated by using actual heat treatment data collected under laboratory conditions at constant temperatures over time and in commercial food-processing facilities where temperatures were dynamically changing over time. The predicted mortalities of both young larvae and adults of the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum (Herbst), were within 92†99% of actual measured insect mortalities.
State/Region: National
363.
Molting Process in the Formosan Subterranean Termite (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)
Publish Date: 2013
Author/Source: Xing, Lin; Chouvenc, Thomas; Su, Nan-Yao
Description: : This study describes the behavioral and histological changes that take place during ecdysis in the Formosan subterranean termite. The molting process was described in four distinct phases, starting with the peristaltic contraction of the abdomen to the complete shedding of the exuvium. Although individual termites still managed to go through the molting process when isolated from their nestmates, it required more time for the molting individual to complete the process than when aided by its nestmates. Histological observations were made on termites during the intermolt period, the premolting or fasting period, the pre-ecdysis and the ecdysis periods, and on newly molted individuals. Symbiotic protozoans were voided at the beginning of the premolting/fasting period.
State/Region: National
364.
No sex-related differences in mortality in bed bugs (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) exposed to deltamethrin, and surviving bed bugs can recover.
Publish Date: 2013
Author/Source: Feldlaufer MF, Ulrich KR & Kramer M.
Description: Males, females, and nymphs had no significant differences in mortality rates when exposed to deltamethrin.
365.
NYS IPM Manuals, Brochures & Articles
Publish Date: 2013
Author/Source: New York State IPM Program
Description: Links to a number of NYS IPM Program fact sheets and guides related to IPM.
State: New York
366.
Penn State Agronomy Guide 2013-2014
Publish Date: 2013
Description: The Penn State Agronomy Guide is a comprehensive publication on crop and soil management and pest management for farms of all sizes.
State: Pennsylvania
367.
Prenatal and postnatal bisphenol A exposure and asthma development among inner-city children.
Publish Date: 2013
Author/Source: Donohue KM, Miller RL, Perzanowski MS et al.
Description: The authors found an association between piperonyl butoxide concentration in prenatal and childhood urine samples and childhood wheezing and asthma.
368.
Raspberry Diagnostic Tool
Publish Date: 2013
Author/Source: Cornell University
State: New York
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369.
School IPM Tools and Resources
Publish Date: 2013
Author/Source: IPM Institute of North America
Description: Website featuring links to IPM resources for school pest management.
State/Region: National
Diagnostic Photo
370.
Sensitization to pets is a major determinant of persistent asthma and new asthma onset in Sweden.
Publish Date: 2013
Author/Source: Uddenfeldt M, Janson C, Lampa E et al.
Description: Asthma symptoms and pet sensitization were associated with asthma onset and persistent asthma.
371.
Serum total immunoglobulin E is a surrogate of atopy in adult-onset asthma: a longitudinal study.
Publish Date: 2013
Author/Source: Carsin AE, Zock JP, Jarvis D et al.
Description: The authors measured the relationship between blood serum total IgE, the number of specific sensitizations and IgEs, and adult-onset asthma.
372.
Spotted Wing Drosophila
Publish Date: 2013
Author/Source: Mary Concklin
State: Connecticut
373.
Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD)
Publish Date: 2013
Author/Source: University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension
Description: An overview of spotted wing drosophila in New Hampshire with links to information about monitoring and pesticides.
State: New Hampshire
374.
Spotted Wing Drosophila - Regional Pest Alert
Publish Date: 2013
Author/Source: Rufus Isaacs and Noel Hahn, Department of Entomology; Bob Tritten and Carlos Garcia, MSU Extension
Description: The Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, is a small vinegar fly with the potential to damage many fruit crops.
State/Region: National
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375.
Suggestions for Managing Thrips in the Greenhouse (PDF)
Publish Date: 2013
Author/Source: J. Sanderson, D. Gilrein, Cornell University
Description: A review of suggestions for managing western flower thrips, one of the most serious greenhouse pests for most growers of greenhouse flowers and bedding plants.
State/Region: Northeast
376.
The Influence of Fipronil on Reticulitermes flavipes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) Feeding Beyond Treated Plots
Publish Date: 2013
Author/Source: Shelton, Thomas G.
Description: A small-plot field trial was conducted to examine the area of influence of fipronil at incremental distances away from treated plots on the Harrison Experimental Forest near Saucier, MS. Small treated (water and fipronil) plots were surrounded by untreated wooden boards in an eight-point radial pattern, and examined for evidence of termite feeding every 60 d for 1 yr after treatment. Circular areas of 0, 0.28, 1.13, 2.55, 4.52, 7.07, and 10.18 m2 around the treated plots were installed to evaluate feeding damage by termites on the boards.
State/Region: National
377.
Tracking the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Video Series
Publish Date: 2013
Description: "Tracking the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug" shows growers and others how to identify BMSB, why this pest is important in agriculture, and what's at stake if we don't stop it.
State/Region: National
378.
Bed bugs evolved unique adaptive strategy to resist pyrethroid insecticides
Publish Date: 2012-12-28
Author/Source: Scientific Reports | Article Open Print Email Share/bookmark Bed bugs evolved unique adaptive strategy to resist pyrethroid insecticides Fang Zhu, Hemant Gujar, Jennifer R. Gordon, Kenneth F. Haynes, Michael F. Po
Description: Recent advances in genomic and post-genomic technologies have facilitated a genome-wide analysis of the insecticide resistance-associated genes in insects. Through bed bug, Cimex lectularius transcriptome analysis, we identified 14 molecular markers associated with pyrethroid resistance.
State/Region: National
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379.
Real-Time Measurement of Volatile Chemicals Released by Bed Bugs during Mating Activities
Publish Date: 2012-12-05
Author/Source: Ole Kilpinen mail, Dezhao Liu, Anders Peter S. Adamsen
Description: this study has demonstrated that combining proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry with video analysis can provide detailed information about semiochemicals emitted during specific behavioural activities.
State/Region: National
380.
Diatomaceous Earth: Where Do Bed Bugs Stand When the Dust Settles?
Publish Date: 2012-12
Author/Source: Michael F. Potter, Kenneth F. Haynes, Chris Christensen, T.J. Neary, Chris Turner, Lawrence Washbur
Description: Diatomaceous earth is often touted as a do-it-yourself remedy for bed bugs. In this study, University of Kentucky researchers and pest professionals put it to the test under real-world conditions.
State/Region: National
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