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2019 Residues in landscape plants and effects on bumblebees and two species of butterflies.

2019 Do neonicotinyl insecticides affect birds as they do bees?

2020 Creating habitat with beetle bumps for overwintering bees and beneficial insects, and hanging straw nests for native stem nesting bees.

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  • Home
  • IPM: BMP Cultural Control
    • About BMP
    • Backyard Landscape BMP
    • Parks & Open Spaces BMP
    • Vegetable Garden BMP
    • Turf BMP
    • Plant & Restoration Guides
    • Resources, Courses & Videos
  • IPM: Pesticides
    • Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Pollinators in Best Management Practices (BMP)
    • Pesticides as part of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in Best Managment Practices (BMP)
  • IPM: Identifying Good Bugs
    • Bees and Wasps
      • Bees and Wasps Introduction
      • Identifying Bees and Wasps
      • Karl Ford UMN Extension Material
    • Butterflies
    • Beneficial Insects
  • IPM: Identifying Pests
    • Greenhouse Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
    • IPM of Midwest Landscapes
  • IPM Case Studies
    • Japanese Beetle Management for Conserving Pollinators
    • Conserving Rusty Patched Bumble Bees
  • IPM: Krischik Lab Research
    • Krischik Lab Research Staff
      • Krischik Lab Current Research Staff
    • IPM Case Study: 2024-2025 LCCMR Biocontrol of Jumping Worms
    • 2021-2024 LCCMR Biocontrol of Bee Lawns in Parks and Landscapes
    • 2021-2024 LCCMR Biocontrol of Bee Lawns in Parks and Landscapes - Consumer Survey
    • 2017-2020 LCCMR Conservation Biocontrol
    • 2013-2016 LCCMR Mitigating Pollinator Decline in Minnesota
    • 1998 - 2000 Metropolitan Council Grant Gervais Lake Shoreland Restoration
    • Research Publications