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Bumble Bees – Pollinators that Sting
Alpert, Gary; Frye, Matthew (New York State IPM Program, 2014)
Bumble bees are familiar spring and summer insects in the Northeastern United States. They are most often observed visiting flowers, but can become a problem when nesting near human activity.
Get Rid of Carpenter Bees? Yes, Please!
Alpert, Gary; Frye, Matthew (New York State IPM Program, 2015)
Carpenter bees are common spring and summer insects in the eastern United States. They are important pollinators, but can become a nuisance pest of structures.
Paper Wasps: Friend or Foe?
Alpert, Gary; Frye, Matthew (New York State IPM Program, 2014)
Paper wasps feed on a variety of insects, such as caterpillars and other pests that can damage garden or landscape plants. As predators, therefore, paper wasps are an important part of nature. Paper wasp nests that are ...
How to Prevent the Buzz – Sting – Ouch! of Bald-Faced Hornets
Alpert, Gary; Frye, Matthew (New York State IPM Program, 2014)
Bald-faced hornets are important natural predators, but can pose a health risk when found near human activity. Early-season scouting and removal of small nests can prevent problems with large hornet populations later in ...
Understanding and Managing Ticks – A Guide for Schools, Child Care and Camps
Lampman, Joellen; Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody; Frye, Matthew (New York State IPM Program, 2020)
Ticks are tiny, blood-feeding arthropods closely related to spiders and mites. With the ability to feed on a variety of hosts, ticks can be found in many environments—shoreline, forest, farm, field, and playground. On ...