Stink bug's invasion a concern for Michigan's agricultural industryHollandSentinel.comThe presence of the invasive species was confirmed in Michigan in January in Berrien and Eaton counties, but now concerns are rising that it's present in …
Don't destroy that invader, it was here first!The Japan TimesThe novel fictionalizes the consequences of the National Park Service (NPS) decision to exterminate two invasive species on the Channel Islands of California: the black rats and feral pig…
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture announced on Tuesday, July 27th the first detection of emerald ash borer in the State of Tennessee. This discovery was made the week of July 19th at a truck stop in Knox County near the Loudon County line. Read the official news release by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture. The [...]
Additional detections of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) have been made in New York State this week. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) announced that additional detections were made in Steuben (Town of Bath) and Ulster (Town of Saugerties) Counties. Here is a description of the finds from the official NYSDEC press release: [...]
Follow Department of Entomology colleague Doug Landis and group on travels to Central Asia in support of a collaborative IPM research program. You can follow the groups travel Blog at http://www.ipmglobal.blogspot.com. Joy Landis is providing the blog updates while traveling with the IPM group. She is communications Manager and Assistant IPM Coordinator with the Integrated [...]




