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http://ent.uga.edu 26-01-2021 19:01:07
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Community clean-ups can contribute to mosquito management in your community! The American Mosquito Control Association found that reducing mosquito living sources is the best way to control the population. Read more here: newswire.caes.uga.edu/story.html/103… -- UGA Entomology American Mosquito Control Association - AMCA

Another fantastic Entomological Society of America Southeastern Branch meeting, with the opportunity to share the latest works on modeling field trials with host plant traits and insecticides for optimized whitefly control UGA Entomology UGA Research


I had great time presenting my research last Friday at UGA Entomology . Great seeing old colleagues at meeting new ones. Thanks to Aaron Gross for the invitation, and the lab visit to Jake Socha's Jake Socha lab was amazing!



🌟 Congratulations to Dr. Michael R. Strand, a distinguished Professor in the Department of Entomology at the University of Georgia, for being named a Fellow of the Georgia Entomological Society at its annual meeting on Jekyll Island. -- UGA Entomology


[IN THE NEWS 📰]: Yahoo News featured UGA Entomology's Gaelen Burke's research on several species of wasps that domesticate viruses and turn them into biological weapons to protect their eggs. ow.ly/NKqC50RFMnB

The cicadas are here! Georgia's Brood XIX has made their long-awaited debut! Check out this new story from UGA Entomology all about the 13-year cicada brood and everything you need to know. ow.ly/g9IF50RIg0m

“Brood XIX is Georgia’s only 13-year cicada. The Great Southern Brood is the largest periodical cicada brood in North America, covering at least a dozen states in the Southeast." - Nancy Hinkle, professor at UGA Agricultural & Environmental Sciences UGA Entomology t.uga.edu/9Tu

“Periodical cicadas are not pests, and there is no need to attempt to control them. Again, most of them will be dead within a few weeks and they can be very beneficial while they are here." - UGA Entomology professor Nancy Hinkle UGA Agricultural & Environmental Sciences t.uga.edu/9Tu

I am happy to announce that I have accepted a TT Assistant Professor job at the University of Georgia Department of Entomology (Tifton Campus) as a vegetable IPM Entomologist and will be joining later this summer. Matthew Sanders PI UGA Entomology UGA Tifton

Check out our new paper on hover fly diversity in Georgia apple/peach orchards! We did a spatial and seasonal survey of these important pollinators, predators, and decomposers. 15 species total! #Diptera #Syrphidae UGA Entomology Entomological Society of America academic.oup.com/jee/advance-ar…


Home is where the hive is! 🐝 On day two of #PollinatorWeek2024, we're bringing you helpful tips on protecting pollinators while turning your backyard into pollinator paradise. Learn more here: bit.ly/3XgQ6yb -- UGA Entomology #ProtectingPollinators

🌿 🦋 Monarch butterflies travel more than 3,000 miles every winter, and they need more fueling stations along the way. The good news? You can help! Learn how here: bit.ly/3KHvszK -- UGA Entomology #PollinatorWeek2024 #GardeningForGood #ProtectingPollinators

The UGA Extension Great Southeast Pollinator Census is a community science project designed for residents of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Florida. 🐝 Learn how to participate: gsepc.org #PollinatorMonth


🌱 🐜 The house centipede, Scutigera coleoptrata, is the only species capable of reproducing in homes and is often seen in and around homes where dampness occurs. Read more here: bit.ly/3LdmA5d. UGA Entomology -- #Millipedes #HomeAndGarden


First official day at UGA Tifton campus! Started as a Vegetable Entomology Assistant Professor in the Department of Entomology UGA. Hiring students and Postdocs. Please spread the word. UGA Tifton UGA Entomology @VegetableIPM @Newfaculty



Excited to share that our guide to common hover flies of Georgia (USA) is finally live! In it you will find detailed descriptions and ID tools for this highly important group of insects. extension.uga.edu/publications/d… UGA Entomology UGA Extension UGA Botanical Garden Entomological Society of America NIFA
