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Entomologist Raymond St. Leger Fights Mosquitoes with Fungi

Entomologist Raymond St. Leger Fights Mosquitoes with Fungi

July 23, 2025
Can Farm Ponds Support Dragonflies that Control Pests of Cattle?

Can Farm Ponds Support Dragonflies that Control Pests of Cattle?

April 25, 2025
Supporting Nature's Allies: Ground Beetles and the Role of Drainage Ditches in Agricultural Pest Control

Supporting Nature's Allies: Ground Beetles and the Role of Drainage Ditches in Agricultural Pest Control

April 4, 2024
Evaluating Biosolarization, Cover Cropping and Strip Tillage as an Integrated Pest Management Tool in Eggplant

Evaluating Biosolarization, Cover Cropping and Strip Tillage as an Integrated Pest Management Tool in Eggplant

December 27, 2022
 Flower Power: Floral Diversity Attracts Beneficial Arthropods in an Edamame Agroecosystem

Flower Power: Floral Diversity Attracts Beneficial Arthropods in an Edamame Agroecosystem

December 27, 2022
Researchers Add 13 Plants to List of Potential Hosts for Juvenile Spotted Lanternflies

Researchers Add 13 Plants to List of Potential Hosts for Juvenile Spotted Lanternflies

August 18, 2022
Solving the Pest Resistance Riddle

Solving the Pest Resistance Riddle

December 21, 2021
Entomology and Extension Faculty Join a National Team to Study and Support Diverse Perennial Forage Systems with Major Implications for Human and Animal Ecosystem Health

Entomology and Extension Faculty Join a National Team to Study and Support Diverse Perennial Forage Systems with Major Implications for Human and Animal Ecosystem Health

October 20, 2021

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