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MSU Horticulture Gardens in winter
Prepare yourself!
Dr. Mike Reinke demonstrating his drone IPM program at SWMREC
Dr. Mike Reinke presenting during the Viticulture Day drone show at SWMREC #extension #grape
Figure from Eeraerts et al. 2025 showing how wild bees support blueberry yields.
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๐งชThanks to Dr. Maxime Eeraerts for leading this study, and ALL the coauthors for their contributions๐๐ซ๐๐ซ๐๐ซ
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We are so happy to announce Bee Palooza 2025! Join us on Aug. 24th from 1-4pm. We will also be posting weekly with sneak peaks of our event and information in case you cant make it!
After the rain.
Containers with 30 female parasitic wasps
๐งชEarly morning departure, to take these tiny pest-killing wasps out to farms for release #biocontrol
Shopping cart with plastic totes
Some days, research is about getting the right plastic box for your study. This is one of those days.
Two strawberries from an insect control trials, showing untreated (left) and treated (right)
Berry trial assessment day - untreated vs treated๐
A photo from the mite brush manual.
From the manual: "This machine...is the answer to every Entomologist's dream"
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
New review of Leptopilina japonica's potential for SWD biocontrol, led by Dr. Rossi-Stacconi๐ฎ๐น
Two blueberry growers listening to Dr. Zachary Huang from MSU Entomology.
A beautiful day for learning all about ๐ฎ+๐=๐ซ with the MSU Blueberry Team.
The home of The Very Handy Bee Manual is on the chopping block.
It must ๐ saved!
A graphic for the Marie Skลodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA), showing a historical portrait of Marie Skลodowska-Curie overlaid with an image of four young researchers walking down a hallway. The European Commission logo is in the top left. Text reads: "Marie Skลodowska-Curie Actions โ โฌ404.3 million to support postdoctoral researchersโ
Choose Science. Choose Europe.
A new Marie Skลodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowships 2025 call is now open.
With a budget of โฌ404.3 million, it will support around 1,650 researchers from Europe and beyond.
Apply by 10 September โ europa.eu/!fBTMgF
New cherry trees in foreground, old in the back
The excellent farm crew planted 5 acres of tart cherry and apple trees today ๐๐
These will support future entomology studies to address insect pests issue ๐๐ชฒ
Thanks to Michigan Tree Fruit Commission for making this possible!๐ฐ
Welcome back!
Wasn't us!๐
Plum trees in bloom at the Trevor Nichols Research center of Michigan State University
It's 70 degrees in April, so we are Go Green, Go White! for orchard pollination at the Trevor Nichols Research Center @msu-entomology.bsky.social
www.vineyardundergroundpodcast.com/vu069/
Check out this podcast about insect pests and beneficials, with Fritz Westover from Vineyard Underground.
Results of an experiment where mason bees were fed pollen from plants exposed to extreme heat, or not. Survival of bee larvae was much lower when fed heated pollen.
Extreme heat conditions in spring disrupt ๐ซ pollen physiology and ๐ development, as shown in this new study from @msu-entomology.bsky.social alumna Dr. Jenna Walters, collaborating with colleagues in the MSU Plant Resilience Institute www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Pruning crew working on young blueberries
A perfect bluesky day for pruning blueberries ๐ซ
Apple tree in snow
70 degrees yesterday ๐
As a collaborator with UMaine, this funding lockdown affects Michigan too #MI07
Vignoles vineyard in SW Michigan
Field Season 2025 is on!
A willow bud emerging, and a crocus in bloom in Lansing on March 8 2025
Spring is springing in The 517
A view of greater San Diego from the air.
Blue sky over San Diego, heading home from the International IPM Symposium.
As dismissals and program closures mount at agencies like the USDA-ARS, ripple effects will include more pests in fields, fewer pollinators, rising food costs, and more invasive species. Learn more in part one of a new series on impacts of cuts to federal funding for insect science. buff.ly/tzR2Ta7
Are you a scientist or student heading to a @standupforscience.bsky.social โฌrally this Friday?
We want to hear from you. Tell us about yourself and why youโre going, how far youโre traveling, why youโre fired up, and whether there will be car snacks. Call or text us at (646) 767-6532.