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Fire Ants and Nuisance Ant Pests of the Southeastern US—April 21, 2022

Fire ants are both an economic and medical pest of humans and livestock. Their management and control has been justified since their accidental introduction into the U.S. more than 50 …

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Pesticides Movement in the Environment with Dr. Mickey Taylor

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Rose Rosette Disease and Palm Disease with Dr. Kevin Ong

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Major Insect Pests of Turfgrass in Georgia with Dr. Shimat Joseph

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The Effects of Urban Landscapes on Tree Pests and Cultural Strategies to Manage Them with Dr. Adam Dale

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Don’t Let Scales Weigh You Down! with Dr. Juang Chong

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Identification and Management Strategies for Nuisance Wildlife with Dr. Mike Mengak

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Biology and Management of Fire Ants and Tawny Crazy Ants with David Oi

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Insecticide Classification and Mode of Action with Mike Scharf

Dan Suiter
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Insecticide Basics: Mode of Action, Formulations, and Safety with Dr. Dan Suiter

Dr. Dan Suiter Dr. Dan Suiter is a professor of Urban Pest Management in the Department of Entomology at the University of Georgia. He is located on the UGA Griffin …

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