Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM | |||
Floridian Ballroom D (Convention Center, Third Floor) | |||
Behavioral Modification: A Critical Component of Social Insect IPM | |||
Session Chair(s): | Peter J. Landolt Robert K. Vander Meer | ||
Projectionist(s): | Hal Reed | ||
1:00 PM | 0998 | Social insect baits and the measurement of pest management success Al Greene | |
1:20 PM | 0999 | IPM of pest ants: Behavioral modification as a critical component David H. Oi | |
1:40 PM | 1000 | Honeybees - A surprise IPM problem? - Pheromonal and cultural control of unwanted bees Justin Schmidt | |
2:00 PM | 1001 | Poison-baiting Vespula wasps in New Zealand; A success story? Jacqueline Beggs | |
2:20 PM | 1002 | Development of chemical attractants and baits for controlling social wasps Peter J. Landolt, Hal Reed | |
2:40 PM | 1003 | Fire ant baits: What are the needs and how do we get there? Robert K. Vander Meer | |
3:00 PM | 1004 | Control of subterraneantermites through modification of foraging behavior Gregg Henderson | |
3:20 PM | 1005 | Trapping European hornet queens in spring to protect Tennessee nursery stock Jason Oliver, Peter J. Landolt, Mark A. Halcomb, Karen M. Vail, Nadeer Youssef |