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    Guide to Pest Management in New York State Food Handling Establishments 

    Frye, Matthew (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2021)
    part of the wing. They move erratically on foot and in flight. Phorid fly larvae breed in rich organic material such as septic waste, rancid dairy products and human remains in coffins. Adults can indicate a sub- slab sewer problem that requires...
    Food. Food Pest Problems. Pests are a problem in food handling establishments for several reasons. Pests consume products, but contaminate much more with their feces, urine, hair, body parts or carcasses, requiring...
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    Biocontrol Around the Home: Nematodes for White Grubs 

    Dunn, Amara; Wickings, Kyle (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2020)
    -apply them. Filipjev (NY04) mixture can enhance biological control of soil-dwelling pests in turfgrass production systems. Do EPNs pose risks to you, your pets, Biocontrol Science and Technology. 2018;28(4):388-403. or other organisms? Bélair G, Koppenhöfer...
    , Entomology, Cornell University What’s biological control? white grubs in your lawn, look for one or both of the following species: Biological control (biocontrol for short) uses living organisms—natural enemies—to keep pests in check. • Heterorhabditis...
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    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, the Year in Review: 2018-2019 

    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2020)
    pests. With organic vegetable production gaining in importance in New York—a 28% increase in the number of farms from 2011 to 2016—growers have an even greater need for objective information about allowed pest management products. To provide...
    . Next up, we focus on pests, beneficials, and weed IPM massing on newly emerged or transplanted seedlings and in organic squash production systems. And, to accommodate Get the pointy. Our Don’t Get Ticked New York Tick Kits are popular handouts...
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    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, the Year in Review: 2020-2021 

    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2021)
    of irritating horn unified our team and provided timely and engaging programs and face flies that develop in manure and dramatically reduce milk production in dairy, and to growers and communities. We reimagined field work, weight gains in beef cattle...
    in our work through ongoing discussion, reflection, training, and products reportedly damage dung beetle actions, and to examine our own roles in, and understanding of, systemic injustices populations, something we’ll also measure. • Improving access...
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    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program Year in Review, 2019-2020 

    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2020)
    and the environment. We’re building ecological resilience by using beneficial organisms and by increasing the complexity of the systems that better withstand pest As for insect pests, a history of European corn borer prompted the use of pheromone traps challenges...
    assess learning outcomes. At day’s end, over 90% responded with intentions to use at least three key Maps illustrate SCN survey efforts in IPM tactics on their entire farm. Organizers see opportunities 2016, 2019, and 2020. Counties in green tested...
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