Next week is full of great biocontrol events! If you are in the Geneva, NY area, don’t miss out!
Thursday August 11 5:30-7:30 PM
We are in our 5th year of establishing perennial wildflowers and grasses to support pollinators and natural enemies of pests. Perhaps you’ve been following our progress (although admittedly I owe you all an update post or two). Or maybe you keep up with pictures on my Instagram. Now you can see these plots for yourself at our Habitat for Beneficial Insects Open House!
Come visit us any time between 5:30 and 7:30 PM. This outdoor event is free and no registration is required. Just put this address into your GPS:
1097 County Rd. 4
Geneva, NY 14456
Then look for these signs:
Funds for this project were provided by NYS Dept of Ag and Markets, the Towards Sustainability Foundation, and the USDA National Institute of Food and Ag.
Friday August 12, 5-7:30 PM
As part of a larger Christmas tree IPM project, we’re looking at using biopesticides applied to Christmas tree roots at planting to protect the young trees from root diseases (especially Phytophthora). We’re having a Field Day so that you can see both acres of Christmas trees we’ve planted and learn about early results from the project.
Please do register for this event using the “Field Day” link above!
Like the Habitat for Beneficial Insect Open House, put this address into your GPS:
1097 County Rd. 4
Geneva, NY 14456
Then look for these signs:
This work is supported by Agriculture and Food Research Initiative – Foundational and Applied Science Grant no. 2021-68008-34179/project accession no. 1025660 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
Saturday August 13, 10 AM – 3 PM
NYS IPM will be at Cornell AgriTech’s 140th Anniversary Open House talking about how to “feed your insect friends”…by creating excellent habitat for them, of course! This spring we planted two raised beds with a mixture of perennials selected to provide pollen and nectar from spring through fall. Come see how these new plantings are growing, learn more about beneficial insects and how to create your own habitat, and pick up some (temporary) tattoos of pest natural enemies! Then visit the rest of the educational displays at Cornell AgriTech.
Funding for our displays at this event is being provided by Cornell AgriTech and NYS Dept of Environmental Conservation.