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Event: Northern California Entomology Society Meeting, 11/5/2009

Event: Northern California Entomology Society Meeting
Series: November meeting, Northern California Entomology Society
Speaker: see description, see description - see description
Description: The light brown apple moth and other exotic invasive pests will be discussed at the Northern California Entomology Society's meeting on Thursday, Nov. 5 in Concord. Also on the agenda: honey bee regulatory research.

The meeting, open to the public, will be held from 9:15 to 2:30 p.m. in the Contra Costa Mosquito and Vector Control District office, 155 Mason Circle, Concord.

Extension Apiculturist Eric Mussen of the UC Davis Department of Entomology faculty and secretary-treasurer of the society, said only fee is the $15 catered lunch.

In addition to exotic invasive pests, the meeting will include a talk on "Honey Bee Regulatory Research" by Mike Beevers of California Agriculture Research, Fresno.

"Mike is involved with research on the effects of pesticides on honey bees," Mussen said. Consideration of honey bees always has been important, but colony collapse disorder (CCD) has brought extreme attention to the possible consequences of bees becoming contaminated with insecticide residues, especially the 'sublethal effects.'"

The meeting begins at 9:15 a.m. with registration and coffee.

The schedule:

9:30 a.m.: "Biological Control Agents for Light Brown Apple Moth," Nick Mills of UC Berkeley

10:15 a.m.: "New Exotic Pests and Invasives of Regulatory Significance in California," Kevin Hoffman, Plant Diagnostic Center, California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA)

11 a.m. "Responding to New California State Pests: Control Programs and Pesticide Products," by Duane Schnabel, CDFA Pest Detection and Emergency Projects

11:45 a.m.: Annual business meeting, with election of new president

12 noon: Catered lunch by Kinder's Custom Meats ($15 per person, reservations required with Eric Mussen)

1:15: "Update on Light Brown Apple Moth Eradication Program," by Laura Irons of CDFA's Light Brown Apple Moth Program

2 p.m.: "Honey Bee Regulatory Research" by Mike Beevers, California Agriculture, Fresno

Those planning to attend should contact Mussen at (530) 752-0472 or e-mail him at ecmussen@ucdavis.edu. For those needing continuing education hours in Laws and Regulations, California Department of Pesticide Regulation, this meeting will satisfy three hours, he said.

The Nor Cal society membership is comprised of university faculty, researchers, pest abatement professionals, students and other interested persons. Susan Sawyer of the Pest Detection/Emergency Projects, CDFA, has served as president for the last two years.

The society meets the first Thursday in February; the first Thursday in May and the first Thursday in November. Membership dues are $10/year.

Starting date: 11/5/2009      Ending date:   11/5/2009
Starting time: 9:15 PM      Ending time:   2:30 PM
Event type: Meeting
Location: Contra Costa Mosquito and Vector Control District
Sponsored by: UC Davis Department of Entomology
Cost: free (lunch is $15)
Event Website: http://entomology.ucdavis.edu/news/entsocietynov09.html

Contact if questions about this event:

Contact name: Eric Mussen
Contact e-mail: ecmussen@ucdavis.edu
Contact phone: 530-752-0472
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