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Comparison of multiple steam treatment durations for control of bed bugs Publish Date: 2012-11-28 Author/Source: Puckett RT, McDonald DL, Gold RE Description: : The work reported herein was designed to refine our understanding of the duration of bed bug/steam contact necessary to affect mortality of bed bugs in laboratory trials. Beg bug eggs, nymphs and adults were exposed to three steam treatment exposure periods in these trials. Mean percentage mortality of bed bug eggs was 100% (regardless of duration of exposure), and that of nymphs and adults ranged from 88.0 to 94.0%. Survivorship of nymphs and adults in the trials was the result of experimental protocol restrictions that would not usually be associated with actual pest management effort. State/Region: National |
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Pest Prevention by Design (PDF) Publish Date: 2012-11-28 Author/Source: Chris A. Geiger, PhD; Caroline Cox, MS; et al. Description: This 89-page book in PDF format contains guidelines for designing pests out of structures. Produced by a national project funded by the US Centers for Disease Control. For architects, engineers, builders, and the green building community on ways to design pests out of buildings, improve indoor air quality, and save money for the life of the building. State/Region: National |
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African Fig Fly Publish Date: 2012-11-16 Author/Source: Penn State Extension Description: Zaprionus indianus Gupta (Diptera: Drosophilidae), commonly known in Brazil as the African Fig Fly (AFF), is an invasive species found in Pennsylvania in 2012. State/Region: Northeast |
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Two pathogens and one disease: detection and identification of flea-borne Rickettsiae in areas endemic for murine typhus in California Publish Date: 2012-11 Author/Source: Marina E. Eremeeva, Sandor E. Karpathy, Laura Krueger, Erica K. Hayes, Ashley M. Williams, Yamitzel Zaldivar , Stephen Bennett , Robert Cummings , Art Tilzer , Robert K. Velten , Nelson Kerr , Gregory A. Dasch, Renjie Hu Description: Results of an environmental assessment conducted in a newly emergent focus of murine typhus in southern California are described in Opossums with cat fleas. States/Regions: California, National |
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Potential population growth and harmful effects on humans from bed bug populations exposed to different feeding regimes. Publish Date: 2012-10-10 Author/Source: Pereira RM, Taylor AS, Lehnert MP, Koehler PG. Description: Effects of host availability and feeding period on bed bugs, Cimex lectularius (L.) (Hemiptera: Cimicidae), were measured. Population growth and the potential harmful effect of bed bug populations on human hosts were modelled. Bloodmeal sizes were affected by both feeding length and frequency, with >2-fold difference between insects fed daily or weekly |
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A Generation in Jeopardy: How pesticides are undermining our children’s health & intelligence Publish Date: 2012-10 Author/Source: Schafer, K. and E. Marquez Description: Pesticide Action Network's report reviewing dozens of recent scientific studies on the impacts of pesticides on children's health |
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The importance of the aggregation of ticks on small mammal hosts for the establishment and persistence of tick-borne pathogens: an investigation using the R0 model Publish Date: 2012-10 Author/Source: Harrison A, Bennett NC. Description: How tick numbers affect pathogen transmission numbers. State/Region: National |
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Tracking bed bugs (Cimex lectularius): a study of the effect of physiological and extrinsic factors on the response to bed bug-derived volatiles. Publish Date: 2012-09-20 Author/Source: Weeks EN, Logan JG, Birkett MA, Pickett JA, Cameron MM Description: Bed bugs of both sexes and all stages responded to the volatiles from bed bug-exposed papers, showing significant attraction and orientation towards the volatile source whether they were starved or engorged. State/Region: National |
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Defending Against Spotted Wing Drosophila (Video) Publish Date: 2012-08-22 Author/Source: University of Maine Cooperative Extension Description: The University of Maine Cooperative Extension offers this video tutorial for trapping and managing Spotted Wing Drosophila States/Regions: Maine, National, New England, Northeast |
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Pollinator Short Course (PDF) Publish Date: 2012-08-15 Author/Source: Mace Vaughan, Kelly Gill, David Biddinger Description: PowerPoint presentation from the Pollinator Conference (August, 2012). State/Region: National |
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Bed Bug Management for Professionals (Video) Publish Date: 2012-07-31 Author/Source: Rutgers University Description: This comprehensive bed bug educational video discusses history of bed bugs, bed bug biology, monitoring and inspecting methods, how to prepare and conduct bed bug treatments. 40 minutes. State/Region: National |
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Overview of Recent Publications on Neonicotinoids and Pollinators (PDF) Publish Date: 2012-05-23 Author/Source: Richard Heintzelman, Iain Kelly, David Fischer, Christian Maus Description: The results of recent studies on impacts of neonicotinoids on pollinators are summarized and discussed below. State/Region: International |
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Efficacy of Indoor Residual Spraying Using Lambda-Cyhalothrin for Controlling Nontarget Vector Fleas (Siphonaptera) on Commensal Rats in a Plague Endemic Region of Northwestern Uganda Publish Date: 2012-04-09 Author/Source: Jeff N. Borchert , Rebecca J. Eisen , Linda A. Atiku , Mark J. Delorey , Joseph T. Mpanga , Nackson Babi , Russell E. Enscore , and Kenneth L. Gage Description: we evaluated the efficacy of indoor residual spraying (IRS) techniques commonly used for mosquito control for controlling fleas on hut-dwelling commensal rodents in a plague-endemic region of Uganda State/Region: International |
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Natural Pestcides for Bed Bug Control: Do They Work? Publish Date: 2012-03 Author/Source: Narinderpal Singh, Changlu Wang and Richard Cooper Description: Researchers at Rutgers University tested nine commonly available biopesticides against a field strain of bed bugs. State/Region: Northeast |
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The Debunking Handbook Publish Date: 2012-01-23 Author/Source: John Cook, Stephan Lewandowsky Description: Debunking myths is problematic. Unless great care is taken, any effort to debunk misinformation can inadvertently reinforce the very myths one seeks to correct. To avoid these “backfire effects”, an effective debunking requires three major elements States/Regions: International, Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast |
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Urban landscape genetics: canopy cover predicts gene flow between white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus) populations in New York City Publish Date: 2012-01-02 Author/Source: JASON MUNSHI-SOUTH Description: Parks in the urban core are often highly fragmented, leading to rapid genetic differentiation of relatively nonvagile species. However, a diverse array of ‘green’ spaces may provide dispersal corridors through ‘grey’ urban infrastructure. State: New York |
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Bed Bugs: Clinical Relevance and Control Options Publish Date: 2012-01 Author/Source: Stephen L. Doggett, Dominic E. Dwyer, Pablo F. Peñas and Richard C. Russell Description: The control of bed bugs is challenging and should encompass a multidisciplinary approach utilizing nonchemical means of control and the judicious use of insecticides. For accommodation providers, risk management procedures should be implemented to reduce the potential of bed bug infestations. |
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Cockroach Research Update (PDF) Publish Date: 2012-01 Author/Source: Coby Schal Description: Three page Pest Management Professional article State/Region: National |
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Insecticide Basics for the Pest Management Professional Publish Date: 2012-01 Author/Source: Dan Suiter, Mike Scharf Description: order to understand how to use chemical pest control products responsibly, PMPs must have a basic understanding of the various definitions associated with pesticides, be able to interpret labels and material safety data sheets (including principles of toxicity), be aware of their own safety, understand the mode of action (i.e., how pesticides work) of the various active ingredients they use, and be aware of differences in formulation types. State/Region: National |
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"They're Baaack!" BMSB Pamphlet (PDF) Publish Date: 2012 Author/Source: PA IPM Program Description: The PA IPM Program pamphlet offers an introduction to BMSB, insect biology, warnings and management for the pest. States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, National, Northeast, Pennsylvania |
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