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Print a Bed Bug Card Publish Date: 2017 Author/Source: U.S. EPA Description: The bed bug tips cards are designed to be printed and distributed in larger quantities. Each file contains a page of cards, one for travel tips, the other for general bed bug prevention tips. State/Region: National |
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Texas Entomology Publish Date: 2017 Author/Source: Mike Quinn Description: A large collection of images and other data about insects, mainly from Texas and the Southwest. Compiled by Mike Quinn. State: Texas |
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The diversity of arthropods in homes across the United States as determined by environmental DNA analyses Publish Date: 2016-11-01 Author/Source: Anne A. Madden Albert Barberán Matthew A. Bertone Holly L. Menninger Robert R. Dunn Noah Fierer Description: Despite their relevance to human health and well?being, we know relatively little about the arthropods that exist in our homes and the factors structuring their diversity. Settled dust samples were collected by citizen scientists from both inside and outside more than 700 homes across the United States, yielding the first continental?scale estimates of arthropod diversity associated with our residences. States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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Modeling the decision process for barley yellow dwarf management Publish Date: 2016-08-16 Author/Source: Joseph T. Walls III, Piero Caciagli, John F. Tooker, Joseph M. Russo, Edwin G. Rajotte, Cristina Rosa Description: Using barley yellow dwarf (BYD), a disease complex caused by several aphid-vectored viruses, as a model system we created a DSS for winter wheat growers based on dependency networks. States/Regions: International, Mid-Atlantic, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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Chemically Mediated Arrestment of the Bed Bug, Cimex lectularius, by Volatiles Associated with Exuviae of Conspecifics Publish Date: 2016-07-19 Author/Source: Dong-Hwan Choe , Hoeun Park,Claudia Vo, Alexander Knyshov Description: Extracts of the exuviae (cast skins) of nymphal bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) were analyzed for volatile compounds that might contribute to arrestment of adult bed bugs States/Regions: International, Mid-Atlantic, New England, Northeast |
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Assessing the global threat from Zika virus Publish Date: 2016-07-14 Author/Source: Justin Lessler, Lelia H. Chaisson, Lauren M. Kucirka, Qifang Bi, Kyra Grantz, Henrik Salje, Andrea C. Carcelen, Cassandra T. Ott, Jeanne S. Sheffield, Neil M. Ferguson, Derek A. T. Cummings, C. Jessica E. Metcalf, Isabel Rodrig Description: There is limited information on the key factors that determine the extent of the global threat from ZIKV infection and resulting complications. Here, we review what is known about the epidemiology, natural history, and public health impact of ZIKV infection, the empirical basis for this knowledge, and the critical knowledge gaps that need to be filled. States/Regions: International, Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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Exclusion Netting Delays and Reduces Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) Infestation in Raspberries Publish Date: 2016-07-14 Author/Source: Heather Leach, Steven Van Timmeren, Rufus Isaacs Description: Compared spraying to high tunnel and net exclusion for SWD in raspberries. States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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Pros and Cons of Current SWD Monitoring Tools Publish Date: 2016-04-21 Author/Source: Hannah Burrack, Vaughn Walton, Cesar Rodriguez-Saona, Rufus Isaacs Description: This recorded webinar is in Spanish and compares positives and negatives of current SWD monitoring tools. This video is also in MP3 format. States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, New England, Northeast |
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SWD crop and non-crop host risk Publish Date: 2016-04-21 Author/Source: Hannah Burrack, Vaughn Walton, Cesar Rodriguez-Saona, Rufus Isaacs Description: Webinar: includes crop hosts as well as non-crop hosts for SWD. States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD) Monitoring Traps (PDF) Publish Date: 2016-04-12 Author/Source: Juliet Carrol, NYS IPM Program Description: Research has shown that this easy-to-make whole wheat dough and apple cider vinegar trap compares favorably to commercially available traps and lures, although it may catch more non-target insects. State: New York |
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Comparative Efficacy of Selected Dust Insecticides for Controlling Cimex lectularius (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) (PDF) Publish Date: 2016-04-07 Author/Source: Narinderpal Singh, Changlu Wang,Desen Wang, Richard Cooper, and Chen Zha Description: However, there are no scientific data available on the comparative efficacy of the commonly used insecticide dusts. We evaluated the efficacy of eight insecticide dust products using three exposure methods: 1) brief exposure—bed bugs crossed a 2.54-cm-wide dust-treated band, 2) forced exposure—bed bugs were continuously exposed to a dust-treated substrate, and 3) choice exposure—bed bugs were given a choice to stay on either dust-treated or untreated substrate. The brief exposure method was the most sensitive in detecting the differences among the insecticides. Only CimeXa (silica gel) dust caused 100% mortality from all three exposure methods States/Regions: International, Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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Host Plant Use by the Invasive Halyomorpha halys (Stål) on Woody Ornamental Trees and Shrubs Publish Date: 2016-02-23 Author/Source: Erik J. Bergmann, P. Dilip Venugopal, Holly M. Martinson, Michael J. Raupp, Paula M. Shrewsbury Description: In this study, we quantify the use of diverse plants by H. halys in two commercial nurseries in Maryland, recording data on the abundance of egg masses, early and late instar nymphs, and adults over a three-year study period. States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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Unique features of a global human ectoparasite identified through sequencing of the bed bug genome Publish Date: 2016-02-02 Author/Source: Joshua B. Benoit, Zach N. Adelman, Klaus Reinhardt, Amanda Dolan, Monica Poelchau, Emily C. Jennings, Elise M. Szuter, Richard W. Hagan, Hemant Gujar, Jayendra Nath Shukla, Fang Zhu, M. Mohan, David R. Nelson, Andrew J. Rosendale, Christian Derst, et al Description: Genome sequencing and annotation establish a solid foundation for future research on mechanisms of insecticide resistance, human–bed bug and symbiont–bed bug associations, and unique features of bed bug biology that contribute to the unprecedented success of C. lectularius as a human ectoparasite States/Regions: International, Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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Arthropods of the great indoors: characterizing diversity inside urban and suburban homes Publish Date: 2016-01-09 Author/Source: Matthew A. Bertone?, Misha Leong, Keith M. Bayless, Tara L.F. Malow, Robert R. Dunn, Michelle D. Trautwein Description: Here we surveyed, for the first time, the complete arthropod fauna of the indoor biome in 50 houses (located in and around Raleigh, North Carolina, USA). States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, Southeast |
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Bed Bug Guidance for Parents Publish Date: 2016 Author/Source: U.S. EPA Description: Managing bed bugs can be a major challenge for schools nationwide. State/Region: National |
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Bed Bug Guidance for School Nurses Publish Date: 2016 Author/Source: U.S. EPA Description: Managing bed bugs can be a major challenge for schools nationwide. School nurses are often called upon to provide vital information to students, parents, teachers and administrators. These tips on identifying, managing and preventing bed bugs will help you to effectively respond if bed bugs appear in your school. State/Region: National |
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Health Benefits of Integrated Pest Management in Schools Publish Date: 2016 Author/Source: U.S. EPA Description: The following documents describe the health case for School IPM. They are designed to be easily accessible to both the general public and school administrators. They describe what IPM is, and then summarize currently available research pointing to how pest control via IPM makes for a healthier school environment. The fact sheet is a distillation of the information in the brochure. State/Region: National |
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Managing Pests in Schools: Bed Bug Guidance for School Administrators, Teachers, and Staff Publish Date: 2016 Author/Source: U.S. EPA Description: Managing bed bugs can be a major challenge for schools nationwide. State/Region: National |
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Manejo Integrado de Plagas Publish Date: 2016 Author/Source: Penn State Extension Description: El MIP controla las plagas mediante la combinación de tácticas que tienen una mayor probabilidad de ser seguras y efectivas; las mismas incluyen tácticas de prevención y otras alternativas. En el caso de usar pesticidas, se deben usar aquellos de menor peligro para los seres humanos y que tengan como único objetivo la plaga. Con el MIP, usted se pregunta: ¿Por qué esta aquí la plaga? Y se eliminan las condiciones favorables para la introducción y existencia de la misma. State: Pennsylvania |
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Using Insect Netting on Existing Bird Netting Support Systems to Exclude Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD) from a Small Scale Commercial Highbush Blueberry Planting (PDF) Publish Date: 2016 Author/Source: Dale Ila Riggs, Greg Loeb, Steve Hesler, and Laura McDermott Description: New York Fruit Quarterly (24):9-14. State: New York |
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