David Held
@held_david
I'm an Alumni Professor of Entomology at Auburn University. Follow me for tweets relative to landscape and turfgrass entomology.
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14-01-2013 13:42:50
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It’s Spring! At least according to Spring Beauty (Claytonia). I transplanted about 12 bulblets (or perhaps corms) into my Pollinator Friendly Lawns | NIFA-AFRI Program last year. So far, this is the only one to bloom. There’s a small native bee associated with this flower I hope to see in the future.
Jordan Melson-Jordan graduates from my program this spring with her MSc. Check out how Southern IPM Center highlights her project, and those of the other winners of the 2024 Friends of IPM awards. Congratulations Jordan. southernipm.exposure.co/foipm2024grads…
Thanks to Mary Dansak with Auburn Villager for taking time to talk with our group at one of our Pollinator Friendly Lawns | NIFA-AFRI Program sites in Auburn this year. Check out her story, Refuge lawns, places for pollinators auburnvillager.com/opinion/refuge… via The Auburn Villager
Ants, wasps, flies common on scale insect-infested trees.Exotic wasp species associate with crape myrtle bark scale.Infested trees alter insect communities and may increase sting risks.We need better post-intro data on community impacts of exotic scales. assets-eu.researchsquare.com/files/rs-48893…