George Hamilton, Department of Entomology
Anne Nielsen, Department of Entomology
Another heat wave hits North Jersey as temperature set to approach 100
Dave Robinson, NJAES
30 Minutes in the East Camden Garden Augustine Cordero Has Spent Years Cultivating
Pete Nitzsche, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Morris County
Spotted lanternfly invasion of South Jersey has begun
George Hamilton, Department of Entomology
Anne Nielsen, Department of Entomology
Where Did the Asian Longhorned Ticks in the U.S. Come From?
The invasive population of Asian longhorned ticks in the United States likely began with three or more self-cloning females from northeastern Asia, according to a Rutgers-led study. Asian longhorned ticks outside the U.S. can carry debilitating diseases. In the United States and elsewhere, they can threaten livestock and pets. The new study, published in the […]
There’s a new pest in town — spotted lanternfly | Gardener State
George Hamilton; Anne L. Nielsen – Department of Entomology
Spread the Word: ‘Killer’ Hornet NOT Found in the Northeastern U.S.
Dina M. Fonseca – Center for Vectory Biology; Department of Entomology; Michelle Infante-Casella & William Bamka – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Spotted lanternfly sightings increasing in N.J. Here’s what to do if you see one.
Anne Nielsen – Department of Entomology, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Free Webinars Explore High-Impact Healthy Foods and Nuts, Too
Department of Family & Community Health Sciences.
Spotted lanternfly creating big headaches for NJ homeowners
Anne l. Nielsen – Department of Entomology


