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  1. Ohio’s Natural Enemies: Harvestmen (also known as daddy longlegs)

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-68

    including shepherd’s spiders, harvest spiders, reapers, and here in the United States where our fauna is ... dominated by long-legged species, daddy longlegs. Harvestmen are related to spiders—both are in the class ... spiders have 6–8 eyes. Photo courtesy of MaLisa Spring. Role in Biological Control Harvestmen are ...

  2. Ohio’s Natural Enemies: Funnel Weaver Spiders

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-76

    weaver spiders are a recognizable site in many homes, gardens and landscapes of Ohio, though the spider ... spider groups across North America. By far the most commonly encountered in Ohio are the true funnel ... weavers in the family Agelenidae. Other common Ohio spiders that make funnel webs include the hackledmesh ...

  3. Sick Spruce- Rhizosphaera Needle Cast Symptoms

    https://lucas.osu.edu/events/sick-spruce-rhizosphaera-needle-cast-symptoms

    Have a spruce that is not looking good? It might be Rhizosphaera Needle Cast. On Wednesday, March ... Spruce trees, Rhizosphaera Needle Cast. Attendees will learn how to recognize signs and symptoms of this ... disease, and distinguish it from other common Spruce issues. Attendees will also learn general information ...

  4. Learn Your Bugs: Beneficial Insects Can Help Control Garden Pests

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/learn-your-bugs-beneficial-insects-can-help-control-garden-pests

    most larvae look nothing like the adults. Most predacious insects will feed on aphids, spider mites ... praying mantis and spiders, on the other hand, lie in wait and snatch up any unlikely prey that happen to ... , leafhopper nymphs, thrips, ants and scales. Other insects, such as spiders and praying mantids, are not quite ...

  5. Benjamin Philip, Ph.D.

    https://entomology.osu.edu/our-people/benjamin-philip-phd

    State University. https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-2105 Teets, N.M., Y. Kawarasaki, L.J. Potts, ... ENTMLGY 5608 Turfgrass Insect and Mite Pests - ID, Biology & Management; 2 units  ENTMLGY 5609 ... Landscape Ornamental Plant Insect & Mite Pests- ID, Biology & Management; 3 units  Extension I am ...

  6. Diversity and Distribution of Spiders in Cusco, Peru: A Survey and Comparison of the Yale-Peruvian Expedition of 1911

    https://grad.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/research-projects/yvan-delgado-de-la-flor

    surveyed spiders in the Andes of Cusco-Peru and discovered 70 new species. In collaboration with ... a century of land use change. Our goal was to estimate the diversity and distribution of spiders and compare ... that productive habitats enhance arthropod communities, we hypothesized that spider communities will be ...

  7. Northeast Ohio hosts millions of cicadas

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/northeast-ohio-hosts-millions-cicadas

    can also get on your nerves,” said David Shetlar, a professor emeritus with CFAES.   Their distinctive ... will temporarily leave an area just to find solace, Shetlar said. By showing up in the millions all at ... ate too many of them,” Shetlar said. After a few more weeks of mating, this brood of 17-year cicadas ...

  8. Arachn-OHIO with the United Titanium Bug Zoo & College of Wooster

    https://entomology.osu.edu/events/arachn-ohio-united-titanium-bug-zoo-college-wooster

    Arachn-OHIO. Sarah Rose, author of Spiders of North America, will discuss spider guilds, identification, and ... life histories. We'll then head outside with our flashlights to search for spiders around the ...

  9. Program Overview

    https://ipm.osu.edu/about-us/people

    not funded by the EIPM program, such as School IPM  (Dave Shetlar & Barb Bloetscher) and ... Landscape, Ornamental, and Turf IPM  (Dave Shetlar and Dan Herms). ...

  10. Chow Line: Cicadas can be a tasty treat, but they can be hazardous to those allergic to seafood, FDA warns

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-cicadas-can-be-tasty-treat-they-can-be-hazardous-those-allergic-seafood-fda

    Magicicada septendecula– each of which will come up at different times during the spring, says David Shetlar ... attract females, mate, and the females lay their eggs, starting the process over again, Shetlar said. For those of ... “These things are perfectly edible,” Shetlar said, noting that they “have the consistency of milk ...

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