Month: March 2022

A BIG Thank You to the Presenters and Attendees of the 2022 NYSIPM Annual Conference

On Tuesday and Wednesday, March 15th and 16th, our ninth (and third all-virtual) Annual Conference invited the public to learn about Biological Control, what we called Partners in the Garden. Eighty registrants joined our ten speakers and IPM staff for informative presentations and discussion during two full mornings and a special afternoon workshop. We’d like…Continue Reading A BIG Thank You to the Presenters and Attendees of the 2022 NYSIPM Annual Conference

UPDATE! After a long delay, NYSIPM’s Lynn Braband received his award in person!

The 2021 International IPM Achievement Awards recognize people who have made outstanding achievements in IPM adoption, implementation, and sustainability. There are five award categories: Lifetime Achievement, IPM Practitioner (Academic), IPM Practitioner (Non-Academic), IPM Team/Group, and Graduate Student. CONGRATULATIONS AGAIN, LYNN! Your Award of Recognition (IPM Practitioner – Academic) is finally in your hands, and we…Continue Reading UPDATE! After a long delay, NYSIPM’s Lynn Braband received his award in person!

What’s on for Day Two of our annual conference? “BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: Partners in the Garden”

Learn to recognize and encourage your existing biological control partners. Have you ever noticed hoverflies around your flowers or seen ladybug larvae munching on aphids in the vegetable garden? Taking advantage of the natural enemies already occurring in your garden is an excellent way to reduce pesticide use. Tuesday, March 15—Wednesday, March 16 Have you registered? Visit our…Continue Reading What’s on for Day Two of our annual conference? “BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: Partners in the Garden”

What will you learn at “BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: PARTNERS IN THE GARDEN”? Here’s our Day One Presentations

Learn to recognize and encourage your existing biological control partners. Have you ever noticed hoverflies around your flowers or seen ladybug larvae munching on aphids in the vegetable garden? Taking advantage of the natural enemies already occurring in your garden is an excellent way to reduce pesticide use. Tuesday, March 15—Wednesday, March 16 Have you registered? Visit our…Continue Reading What will you learn at “BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: PARTNERS IN THE GARDEN”? Here’s our Day One Presentations