-
HOME
-
» ABOUT US
-
» Reports/Presentations
-
» Presentations and Posters
-
» Stakeholder Advisory Panel Meeting, February 2020
Stakeholder Advisory Panel Meeting, February 2020
Presentations
Regional Reports
Landscape Ecology
Native Natural Enemies (Trissolcus japonicus)
- Who are the native natural enemies in the southeast? – Glynn Tillman and Mike Toews, USDA-ARS and University Georgia. (63 MB)
- Redistribution, dispersal, foraging, and reproduction of Trissolcus japonicus – Joe Kaser and Kim Hoelmer, USDA-ARS, Newark, DE
- The quest to find Trissolcus japonicus in California – Ricky Lara and Mark Hoddle, UC-Riverside
- Oregon samurai: Statewide redistribution efforts and prospects for biocontrol in orchards – Heather Andrews, Claire Donahoo, and Nik Wiman, Oregon State University (2.0 MB)
- Dispersal and parasitism rates of the samurai wasp, a biological control agent of the brown marmorated stink bug – Donahoo, Lowenstein, Andrews, Hilton, and Wiman (2.6 MB)
- Quo vadis japonicus? Unfortunate non-target effects of parasitoids on native stink bugs – Jim Hepler and Betsy Beers, Washington State University
- Classical stink bug biocontrol: What does success look like? – Betsy Beers, Washington State University
StopBMSB.org
Management Strategies
- Pheromone-based IPM tactics for managing the brown marmorated stink bug – Tracy Leskey, USDA-ARS, WV (2.9 MB)
- 16 years post detection in Oregon: BMSB distribution, damage, and management – Rick Hilton, Oregon State University (5.4 MB)
- Netting as a BMSB exclusion barrier – Jim Hepler and Betsy Beers, WSU (2.7 MB)
- The gap between research and extension: A survey of current BMSB management strategies across the U.S. – Art Agnello, David Lane, and Deb Grantham, Cornell University
- Seasonal and orchard-related factors affecting BMSB activity and damage to almonds – Jhalendra Rijal, UCANR, Merced County (3.7 MB)
- Areawide management of BMSB: The Republic of Georgia experience – Greg Krawczyk, Penn State (5.2 MB)