BMSB Resources

Trapping Sites, Pest Alerts, Presentations, Webinars, Video, Management Charts and Graphs


2014 NYS Trapping sites with highest BMSB populations associated with varying degrees of fruit injury.

Pest Alerts:
BMSB Trap & Scouting Update; All Trap Sites Above Threshold For Management: September 11th, 2014

Increasing signs of feeding injury from the stink bug complex observed on late season
varieties including Red Delicious, Gala, Fuji and Golden Delicious in the Mid- Hudson
Valley 9-26-12

Fall 2011 Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Update in New York State: Harvest Alert

Efficacy Chart:
NYS Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Contol Options and their Efficacy ( P.Jentsch, Updated 6-30-17)

Webinar:
Detection and Mitigation of Emerging Pests in NYS: Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Halyomorpha halys) (May 4, 2011). (Presented by Laura McDermott, Extension Specialist, Capital District Vegetable and Small Fruit Program. Co-Prepared by Peter Jentsch, Sr. Extension Associate, Department of Entomolog, Cornell University and Daniel Gilrein, Extension Entomologist, Cornell University Cooperative Extension Suffolk County. Vimeo Movie, 39 minutes)

Hudson Valley News Video (Poughkeepsie Journal): Rise in stink bugs across the region causes concern: Cornell Hudson Valley Lab Entomologist Peter Jentsch speaks with the Poughkeepsie Journal about growing problems with Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs in the Hudson Valley (Flash video – 2:50 minutes)

Presentations:
Monitoring and Management of the Stink Bug Complex In the Northeast. presented to the Red Tomato – Annual Growers Meeting, February 28th , 2018, Henry A. Wallace Center, FDR Presidential Library Hyde Park, NY

Expanding the Range for Establishing the Samurai Wasp, Trissolcus japonicus in Orchards and Vegetable Crops of NYS. The Desmond Conference Center, 660 Albany Shaker Rd, Albany, NY February 21st, 2018 (Audio embedded PPT)

Winter Fruit School, Day 1: Tuesday Feb 10th AM Session. Best Western Plus, Kingston, NY

Managing the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug, Halyomorpha halys (Stål) in New York State and Managing the Spotted Wing Drosophila in New York State to the 589th Meeting of the New England Vegetable and Berry Growers’ Association And New England Cooperative Extension Saturday, January 31, 2015 Hudson Lodge of Elks, Hudson, MA

Integrated Management: Trap & Kill / Biological Control BMSB Management in Organic Production System

Assessing the Efficacy of Registered and Developmental Insecticides Against BMSB. Chris Bergh,Galen Dively, Greg Krawczyk,Tom Kuhar, Tracy Leskey and Joanne Whalen

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