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The primary mission of Extension Entomology is to develop, organize and deliver technical and educational programs concerned with the identity and management of insects and related arthropods, nematodes, and vertebrates. This mission includes providing for the public's health and comfort, protecting their food supply, structures, and environmental quality.

Flood Related Insect Problems


Extension Entomology News

Little, White "Gnats" Are Everywhere:
An informational sheet on soybean aphids migrating.
Bugs in Bad Moods:
An informational sheet on late summer insects that bite/pinch.
Cicada Killers: A Nuisance or a Danger?:
An informational sheet on cicada killers.
Did the Bagworms Survive the Winter of 2008-2009?:
An informational sheet on bagworms.
New White Grub Pests of Indiana:
An informational publication on new white grub pests of Indiana; European chafer, Asiatic garden beetle, and Oriental beetle and how to control.
Mole Control - Buyer Beware:
An information sheet on mole control.
Emerald Ash Borer Locations:
The new EAB locations map is released


These courses are part of a continuing education/distance learning Urban and Industrial Pest Management curriculum designed to provide the pest management and related industries with accessible and affordable university-quality training.
Which courses are offered?
  • Pest Control Technology
  • Food Plant Pest Management
  • Turfgrass Pest Management
  • IPM in Public Buildings and Landscapes
  • Termites and Other Wood-Destroying Pests Management
  • Intermediate and Advanced Urban/Industrial IPM
  • Invasive Borers: Detection and Control
» Pest Management Correspondence Course Catalog