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IPM Working Group Meeting, November 2012

Report

  • BMSB IPM Working Group Meeting Report, November 2012 (PDF)

Presentations

  • Season-Long Patterns of Attraction of BMSB to Pheromone Lures and Light Traps in Orchard Agroecosystems – Leskey (PDF)
  • Utility of Black Light Traps for Monitoring Spread and Population Growth of BMSB in New Jersey – Nielsen (PDF)
  • BMSB and Blueberries – Rodriguez-Saona (PDF)
  • Monitoring and Damage in Lima Beans and Sweet Corn – Whalen (PDF)
  • BMSB Impact Survey – Day (PDF)
  • Status of BMSB in North Carolina and Virginia – Bickerton (PDF)
  • Defining Dispersal Ecology and Behavior of Adult Halyomorpha halys – Lee (PDF)
  • BMSB Host-Use in Organic Vegetables with Trap Crop – Mathews, Hallack (PDF)
  • Host Origin’s Influence on Patterns of Utilization – Bergmann (PDF)
  • Host Use Patterns of BMSB in Oregon – Wiman (PDF)
  • Pennsylvania Practical Experience with BMSB Monitoring – Krawczyk (PDF)
  • Performance of Egg Parasitoids from Maryland on BMSB Eggs in the Laboratory – Aldrich (PDF)
  • Spatial Pattern of Infestation Risk and Management of BMSB in Field Corn and Soybean – Venugopal (PDF)
  • Spatial Pattern of BMSB Host Use in Nurseries – Martinson (PDF)
  • Visual Surveys of BMSB in Agroecosystems in Southwest Virginia – Kuhar (PDF)

This material is based upon work that is supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Specialty Crop Research Initiative under award numbers 2016-51181-25409 and 2011-51181-30937. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Website maintained by the Northeastern IPM Center.