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  • Stochastic spread models: A comparison between an individual-based and a lattice-based model for assessing the expansion of invasive termites over a landscape

    Published on October 19, 2017
    In this work, we introduce a new stochastic lattice-based model for simulating the spread of invasive termites over a landscape and compare it to a recently published stochastic individual-based approach.

  • Signs and Symptoms of the Emerald Ash Borer

    Published on September 5, 2017
    This bulletin covers the basics of what you need to know to identify the Emerald Ash Borer.

  • How to treat hemlock trees for hemlock woolly adelgid

    Published on June 22, 2017
    Guidelines for homeowners with hemlock trees infested with hemlock woolly adelgid.

  • Integrated Strategies for Management of Spotted Wing Drosophila in Organic Small Fruit Production

    Published on December 13, 2016
    Cultural, biological and chemical control of spotted wing Drosophila in organic small fruit crops.

  • Tick Borne Illnesses in Michigan

    Published on February 9, 2016
    Ticks are significant vectors (carriers) of pathogens that cause human disease. Lyme Disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever,Tularemia, and Ehrlichiosis

  • Asian Longhorned Beetle: An Exotic Pest That We Don't Want in Michigan

    Published on February 9, 2016
    The Asian longhorned beetle is a large wood-boring beetle native to China and other Asian countries.

  • Pheromone Traps and the Gypsy Moth

    Published on January 29, 2016
    Pheromone traps are often used to track the spread of gypsy moth populations or to find populations in new areas.

  • Integrated Pest Management - A Guide to Resources from Michigan State

    Published on October 19, 2015
    Enviro-weather addresses pest and disease issues in the following production systems: Field crops, Fruit, Trees, Turfgrass, Vegetables, Landscape and Nursery

  • Noncrop Host Plants of Spotted Wing Drosophila in North America

    Published on April 1, 2015
    Spotted wing Drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, is an invasive fly that lays eggs in ripening and ripe berries, and stone fruits.

  • A Michigan Boater's Guide to Selected Invasive Aquatic Plants

    Published on September 17, 2013
    This 28-page booklet offers information about selected aquatic nuisance plants. It is printed on water resistant paper.

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