Author: Zachary DeVries
Planning Unit: Entomology
Major Program: Integrated Pest Management
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
Pest control and academia have grown apart over the past 20 years, where the research being conducted by urban entomology labs does not directly address the needs of the indoor pest control stakeholders. Therefore, I developed, organized, and ran a meeting involving technical directors of pest control companies from around the country, along with my trainees (4 students, 1 post-doc, and 1 research scientist), to discuss the needs of the pest control industry. During this meeting (now in its second year and still the only meeting of its kind), we generated a number of new project ideas and made sure the research being conducted by the University of Kentucky aligned with the needs of the pest control industry, ensuring the University of Kentucky will be a leader in urban pest management moving forward.
Pests such as cockroaches, bed bugs, and rodents, continue to plague disadvantaged communities. Thei... Read More
Pest control and academia have grown apart over the past 20 years, where the research being conducte... Read More
After two years of interruption two events that take place were completed at the Nature center at La... Read More
Immediately after the tornado that destroyed all the facilities of the Research and Education Center... Read More
There are many local businessesin the area who are required to have a commercial pesticide license t... Read More
Specialists for University of Kentucky Plant Sciences and Entomology began a research project in 202... Read More