Friday, January 18, 2013

Don't Bug Me Webinars

So why should you participate in these webinars?  You can learn valuable information about avoiding pest problems from experts all over the U.S.  I'm kicking things off with the February 1st webinar....hope to "see" you there!

Learn How to Manage Ants and Other Pests Via Don’t Bug Me Webinars

Got ants?  Tired of ladybug invasions in the fall?  Brought home bed bugs from your last trip? Alabama Cooperative Extension professionals will moderate a free webinar series that will take on all of these topics. In 2013, most of the webinars will be on fire ants and other invasive ant species.  Other topics for the year include bed bugs and various insects that invade homes each autumn. 
Alabama Extension entomologist Dr. Kathy Flanders says these free webinars are designed for homeowners and the general public.

“We will provide them with sound, research-based management solutions for these pests from some of the best experts around the country,” she says.  “The webinars are specifically for ordinary people who need answers they can use.
“Participating is as simple as clicking on a web link.”

Each webinar will begin at 1 p.m.  Central Time and will last 30 to 45 minutes. 
Flanders says not to worry if you cannot tune in for the live webinar.

“The webinars will be recorded and archived.  If you miss one, you will be able to watch a recording later.” 
The webinars are sponsored by eXtension (www.extension.org) and the Alabama Cooperative Extension System (www.aces.edu) .  They are coordinated by the Imported Fire Ant eXtension Community of Practice (http://www.extension.org/fire_ants)

 First Friday of the Month Spring Series
February 1, 2013. Fire Ant Home Remedies - What Works, What Doesn't  (http://bit.ly/XhpUfT )  Home remedies for fire ant control are dominating the internet. Learn what works and what doesn't. Learn about safe and effective techniques for fire ant management for home landscapes.   Hosted by ACES Regional Extension Agent Dani Carroll.

March 1, 2013.  Ants! Ants! Ants! (http://bit.ly/11bUix0) Tawny crazy ants and Argentine ants don't sting, but their large colonies are definitely annoying.  Learn how these ants live and how to control them.  Hosted by ACES Regional Extension Agent Bethany O’Rear.

April 5, 2013.  You Have Fire Ants Where? (http://bit.ly/VMNRdR) Targeted fire ant management in sensitive and challenging areas including vegetable gardens, fish ponds, compost piles and electrical boxes.  Hosted by ACES Regional Extension Agent Willie Datcher.
May 3, 2013.  Protect Your Loved Ones From Fire Ants (http://bit.ly/UyngQG) Learn safe, effective, research-based methods to protect your family and pets from fire ants.  Hosted by ACES Regional Extension Agent Charles Pinkston.

June 7, 2013. Get Rid of Those Bed Bugs (http://bit.ly/WII3RD) Learn how bed bugs live and get sound, research-based advice on how to get rid of them.  Hosted by ACES Regional Extension Agent Chris Becker.
First Wednesday of the Month Fall Series

September 4, 2013.  Fall - A Good Time to Control Fire Ants with Bait  (http://bit.ly/13g4hAb) Applying fire ant baits in the fall is an effective way to minimize fire ant problems in home lawns and other landscapes.  Learn how to get the most out of your fire ant bait and discuss community-wide fire ant management programs.  Hosted by ACES Regional Extension Agent Sallie Lee.
October 2, 2013. Home Invaders ( http://bit.ly/ZlTVLb) Every fall certain bugs come into our houses looking for a place to spend the winter. Learn what they are and how to evict them. Hosted by ACES Regional Extension Agent Ellen Huckabay.

November 6, 2013.  Keep Ants Off the Thanksgiving Table (http://bit.ly/UG74SV) Learn safe and effective ways to keep ants from invading your house.  Hosted by ACES Regional Extension Agent Mallory Kelley.
As the date for each webinar approaches, watch eXtension’s Don’t be Bugged Webinar Series page  (http://bit.ly/RfFOcy) for more information on that particular webinar.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

CEU course for Private Applicators

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will be holding a wonderful opportunity  to obtain a large amount of CEUs in 3 days - 16 HOURS! View the days listed below and the subject matter to see if any of the classes are good options for you.  If you are interested in one or more of the following classes, please do the following:

Register online at: https://agriliferegister.tamu.edu       Keyword Search:  CEU
-OR-
Register by phone:  979-845-2604
 
For more information contact Sue Carrasco at (512) 854-9610. Class space is limited.

COST:
 
Partial registration option:
$85.00 single day registration
$150.00 two day registration
$210.00 full series registration

CLASSES:
 
Tuesday, January 22, 2013 - (5 hours) - 3 General, 1 IPM, 1 Laws & Regs
Registration & Breakfast - 7:30 AM
Class Ends - 2:00 PM
Lunch Catered by Dan’s Hamburgers

Landscape Pest Management - Wizzie Brown, Extension Program Specialist - IPM
Coyote Management - Jacob Hetzel & Stefan Hunt, Wildlife Biologists
Label Comprehension & Pesticide Application - Dr. Bob Lyons, Extension Range Specialist
External Parasite Control in Cattle - Dr. Sonja Swinger, Livestock / Veterinary Entomologist

Wednesday, January 23, 2013 - (4 Hours) - 2.5 General, 1.5 Drift
Registration & Breakfast - 4:00 PM
Class Ends - 9:00 PM
Dinner Catered by Wilhite Bar-B-Q

Plant Selection, Daphne Richards, County Extension Agent - Horticulture
Feral Hog Management - Jacob Hetzel & Stefan Hunt, Wildlife Biologists
Drift Management - DVD from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension

Thursday, January 24, 2013 - (7 Hours) - 3.5 General, 1 IPM, 1 Laws & Regs, 1.5 Drift
Registration & Breakfast - 7:30 AM
Class Ends - 4:00 PM
Lunch Catered by Jason’s Deli

Feral Hog Biology, Diseases & Water Concerns - Jared Timmons, Extension Wildlife Associate
Fire Ant Management - Wizzie Brown, Extension Program Specialist - IPM
Basic Laws & Regulations - Beau Whisenant, Regional Education Specialist
Integrated Pest Management, Wizzie Brown, Extension Program Specialist - IPM
Drift Management - DVD from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension