
WSU Entomology
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Entomology is the study of insects and their relationship to humans, the environment, and other organisms.
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http://entomology.wsu.edu/ 09-02-2018 23:49:46
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WSU Entomology Professor Owen is so excited about his insect husbandry for our Entom 103 Discover Insects class for non science majors! What a treat! Hannah Cook Laura Flandermeyer

Excellent job WSU Entomology faculty, students & alumni who are on this paper with lead author Javier Gutierrez Illan Dave Crowder

WSU Entomology we have published so many papers on this! Not me personally of course but….



The oldest bee fossil is between 65 & 70 million years old, but based on genetic evidence, scientists think that bees are probably around 120 million years old. Super interesting Q&A from Ask Dr. Universe w/our WSU Entomology friends. #GoCougs 🐝🐝🐝 askdruniverse.wsu.edu/2022/10/28/fir…


Congratulations WSU Entomology student debate team! Dowen Jocson, Ph.D.

The absolute best part of this conference has been getting to catch up with my WSU Entomology family ♥️ and my online connections. Thanks for a great meeting everyone! #entsoc22


WSU Pesticide Resource and Education Program WSU Entomology and WSU’s Urban Pest Program WSU Puyallup REC offered a pilot ACE and CIT training ACE-BCE_Entomologist last week in partnership with Cascade Pest Control cascadepest.com. We had a blast!



Molly Sayles (Molly Sayles), Louis Nottingham, & Robert Orpet from WSU Entomology wrote about helping #pear growers by connecting pear psylla phenology w/integrated pest management strategies. Read their finding in this Good Fruit Grower story. #GoCougs goodfruit.com/good-to-know-i…


WSU Entomology is currently hiring for a Full Time Finance/Budget Manager for our Pullman, Washington Office! If you are interested in applying go to the link below to further read into the jobs description! #GoCougs #WSU #CAHNRS wd5.myworkday.com/wsu/d/faceted-…


Dr. Saumik Basu and beekeeping assistant Molly Quade place a bag of WSU-selected fungus into beehives near Moscow ID. This research will evaluate the ability of the fungus to control infestations of the honey bee parasitic mite, “Varroa destructor”. WSU CAHNRS WSU Entomology

