Second Urban Pollinator Protection Workshop


Kris Braman and Becky Griffin (University of Georgia); Derrick Lastinger (Georgia Department of Agriculture); Tiffany Nguyen (Georgia Department of Public Health)


This archive awards 2 hours of credit in the CEUs it qualifies for.


Urban Pest Control, Insecticide Resistance, and Pollinator Protection in Georgia

Join us for an insightful episode featuring experts on Urban Pest Control and Pollinator Protection in Georgia. Dr. Derrick Lastinger discusses pesticide regulations, licensing, and the responsibilities of pest control operators with a focus on pollinator safety. Dr. Kris Braman highlights Georgia’s pollinator diversity, including various bees, butterflies, wasps, and beetles. Dr. Tiffany Nguyen shares crucial insights on mosquito control and its impact on pollinators. We also explore the Georgia Department of Public Health’s efforts in monitoring and addressing insecticide resistance, emphasizing Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and non-chemical control methods. Learn strategies for protecting pollinators, the role of beekeepers, and the importance of timing pesticide applications. Discover honeybee biology, hive management, and the benefits of pollination to Georgia’s agriculture. Finally, Becky Griffin introduces us to the Great Georgia Pollinator Census, a statewide initiative promoting awareness and pollinator-friendly practices.

00:00 Welcome and Introduction
00:19 Urban Pest Control Regulations Overview
01:57 Federal and State Pesticide Laws
03:59 Plant Protection and Apiary Programs
05:20 Structural Pest Control Licensing
09:44 Case Study: Bee Kill Incident
16:57 Pollinator Protection Policies
26:52 Proposed Rule for Honeybee Removal
30:08 Q&A and Next Speaker Introduction
40:27 Survey Results on Insect Perception
41:49 Encouraging Attitude Changes Through Education
42:25 Introduction to Georgia’s Pollinator Census
43:02 Exploring Georgia’s Native Bees
45:25 Leafcutter and Mason Bees
46:55 Understanding Apidae Family
50:19 Distinguishing Wasps, Flies, and Bees
51:40 Diverse Pollinators: Wasps, Flies, and Beetles
56:29 Butterflies and Moths: Key Differences
01:01:10 Recent Work in Pollinator Conservation
01:11:59 Mosquito Control and Pollinator Protection
01:37:01 Introduction to Edifin Prox and Pollinator Protection
01:37:52 Outreach and Education Initiatives
01:38:10 Surveillance and Control Measures
01:40:05 Communication and Community Engagement
01:41:53 Richmond County Mosquito Control Efforts
01:47:55 Understanding Honeybee Hives
01:53:03 Beehive Management and Challenges
02:12:51 Integrated Pest Management in Apple Orchards
02:17:07 The Great Georgia Pollinator Census