At the 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America (ESA), held November 11 to 25, several Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences entomology students won awards in the student paper competition for the President’s Prize. Each year during the ESA Annual Meeting, students are offered the opportunity to present their research. The President’s Prize is granted for graduate and undergraduate students for their 10-minute oral presentations, posters, and infographics. This year’s annual […]
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NJ experts say spotted lanternfly has expanded its reach in 2020
George Hamilton; Anne Nielsen – Department of Entomology
Invasive Spotted Lanternflies Reach Eight New Jersey Counties
Anne Nielsen – Department of Entomology
Spotted lanternfly invasion of South Jersey has begun
George Hamilton, Department of Entomology
Anne Nielsen, Department of Entomology
Spotted lanternfly invasion of South Jersey has begun
George Hamilton, Department of Entomology
Anne Nielsen, Department of Entomology
Spotted lanternfly sightings increasing in N.J. Here’s what to do if you see one.
Anne Nielsen – Department of Entomology, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Kill them all! Spotted lanternfly quarantine extends to 8 NJ counties
Anne Nielsen – Department of Entomology
Asian wasp’s arrival in S. Jersey brings hope to scientists, farmers fighting stink bugs
Anne Nielsen – Department of Entomology
Scientists spent years on plan to kill stinkbugs
Anne Nielsen – Department of Entomology
Scientists spent years on a plan to import this wasp to kill stinkbugs. Then it showed up on its own.
Rutgers University entomologist Anne Nielsen and graduate student Nick Avila have been tracking the samarai wasp (Trissolcus japonicas) as a possible biocontrol agent to help manage the brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys) invasion that has been destroying crops which, in this case, are peaches in a Bridgeton, New Jersey orchard, managed by Rutgers Agricultural […]