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Send us a textIn this episode Jody Green, Urban Entomologist Extension Educator in Douglas and Sarpy Counties, joins Nicole Stoner from Nebraska Extension to discuss when to plant, growing onions, chiggers, and termites, among other topics.
Hello bug lovers! In this exciting edition of Arthro-Pod, Jody leads Mike and Jon through an episode entirely dedicated to the multicolored Asian lady beetle. It is known by many names, the multicolored lady bug, the Halloween beetle, and the fake ladybug amongst others. You may have seen them in your home just recently or been unlucky enough to feel their bite! In this episode, you'll learn how they appeared in the US, the other ways they can pose problems, and ponder the reasons why people would call a real member of the Coccinelidae a "fake lady beetle". MALB spending the winter with Jody GreenShow NotesMike refers to Harmonia axyridis Wikipedia page to see variations: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmonia_axyridis Bugguide: https://bugguide.net/node/view/397 Lost lady bug project: http://www.lostladybug.org/ Convergent lady beetleJournal article about MALB and dogs after ingestion in Toxicon by Stocks and Lindsey 2008: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0041010108003395#fig1 A Review of Ladybug Taint in Wine: Origins, Prevention, and Remediation by Pickering and Botezau 2021 https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/14/4341 Journal article about MALB and seasonal allergens: Nakazawa et al. 2007 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0091674906030235?via%3Dihub Goetz 2008: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/5423147_Harmonia_axyridis_ladybug_invasion_and_allergy Information about molecule, harmonine from Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Germany https://www.mpg.de/7246516/Asian-lady-beetles Vacuum with pantyhose method: https://www.mypmp.net/2016/05/19/recommend-this-method-to-bed-bug-afflicted-clients/ MALB eggsMALB larvae MALB pupae Newly emerged MALB adult and pupal shellAdult MALB going to town on some aphidsQuestions? Comments? Contact the show at jonathan.larson@uky.eduFind the hosts on social media:@bugmanjon and @napoleonicento on BlueSkyGet the show through Apple Podcast, Spotify, or your favorite podcatching app!If you can spare a moment, we appreciate when you subscribe to the show on those apps or when you take time to leave a review!
Our song of the summer is the sound of cicadas. Jody Green from Douglas-Sarpy County Extension joins Hanna to talk about the essential Nebraska summer insects, cicadas and fireflies. Learn how to support these bastions of summer in your yard and garden by listening now.Update: Soil drenching can kill the eggs of cicadas, but it doesn't appear to impact nymphs. For more in-depth show notes visit Bloom Box: Growing Deeper at: https://plantnebraska.org/podcastSend us your questions at growingwithbloombox@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail.Follow us @NEBloomBox on Facebook and InstagramFollow us @growingwithbloombox on PinterestLearn more about Bloom Box: https://plantnebraska.org/bloom-boxLearn more about the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum: https://plantnebraska.org
Our hearts are strong muscles that pump blood all through our bodies. But do hearts look the same in different animals? What about a tiger, or a lizard, or…a cockroach? Do cockroaches even have hearts? ? We asked urban bug expert Dr. Jody Green to help us find the answer.Got a question that's been bugging you? Send it to us at BrainsOn.org/contact, and we'll fly the answer your way.
This Week In Car Audio S4 Ep3 Guest: Jody Green New Zealand. Lets talk about Down Under DbDrag. Co-Host: Jeffrey Fernandez Tips for the hosts: Venmo: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=292587 Cash App: https://cash.app/$SonicFX
Howdy bug lovers, join Jody Green as she interviews Kevin O'Shea. Kevin is an international educator who loves bugs, birds, and just about anything out of doors. In his role as a teacher, he has realized over time just how disconnected many young people are from nature. He uses his talents to try and change that. If you would like to know more, you'll have to tune in!Kevin and beetle pal bringing the education!Show Notes: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justjapanstuff Twitter: https://twitter.com/MadForMaple Instagram (travel and life): https://instagram.com/jlandkev Instagram (nature stuff): https://instagram.com/shizenwildlife YouTube: http://youtube.com/@busankevin TedX Talk "I love bugs" https://youtu.be/S02c508IIjU Other Podcasts: Nature Talks Podcast Just Asia Podcast Just Japan Podcast Munzee Maniacs PodcastQuestions? Comments? Follow the show on Twitter @Arthro_PodshowFollow the hosts on Twitter @bugmanjon, @JodyBugsmeUNL, and @MSkvarla36Get the show through Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcatching app!If you can spare a moment, we appreciate when you subscribe to the show on those apps or when you take time to leave a review!Subscribe to our feed on Feedburner!
Jody Green interviews her daughter's club cross country coach, Mike Bickley! Mike talks about the creation of Run 402 (the XC club) and his coaching philosophy. If you have kids in ANY sport, please give this one a listen!
Tune in bug lovers to learn about monarch butterflies and why they have recently been added to the IUCN Red List for endangered animals. It's sad to see such a beloved insect be added to a list that sparks concerns. There have been many problems confronting monarchs for years and now we must worry about the future for these migratory wonders. Tune in to learn about monarch biology, what the Red List means, and what you can do to help monarchs bounce back. An adult monarch sipping nectar. Photo by Jody Green. Show NotesMonarch was added to “:red list” of threatened species, endangered”, “Two steps from extinction” https://www.iucn.org/press-release/202207/migratory-monarch-butterfly-now-endangered-iucn-red-list Learn more about the IUCN (International Union for Conservation for Nature) https://www.iucn.org Why do we like monarchs: August 22, 1987 article in the NYTimes Monarch Butterfly as Ideal National Symbol https://www.nytimes.com/1987/08/22/opinion/l-monarch-butterfly-is-the-ideal-national-symbol-134687.html by Allen M. Young, insect ecologist, curator and head of invertebrate zoology section of Milwaukee Public Museum. Heighten public awareness of interrelatedness of all species. Iconic insect or Umbrella species (according to Scott Hoffman Black from Xerces: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wA0tsGPR8gw) WHERE TO LEARN MORE Monarch Watch https://www.monarchwatch.org/ Monarch Joint Venture https://monarchjointventure.org/ US Fish and Wildlife https://www.fws.gov/initiative/pollinators/monarchs Xerces Society https://xerces.org/monarchs World Wildlife Fund https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/monarch-butterfly#:~:text=The%20monarch%20butterfly%20is%20known,white%20spots%20along%20the%20edges. National Wildlife Federation https://www.nwf.org/mayorsmonarchpledge The life of a monarch butterfly from egg to adult, by Jody Green. Questions? Comments? Follow the show on Twitter @Arthro_PodshowFollow the hosts on Twitter @bugmanjon, @JodyBugsmeUNL, and @MSkvarla36Get the show through Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcatching app!If you can spare a moment, we appreciate when you subscribe to the show on those apps or when you take time to leave a review!Subscribe to our feed on Feedburner! This episode is freely available on archive.org and is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Beginning/ending theme: "There It Is" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
In this episode hosts Jody Green, Larry Green, and Evan Chasteen speak with Carl McColman about his latest book, Eternal Heart: The Mystical Path to a Joyful Life. Purchase Carl's book: https://www.amazon.com/Eternal-Heart-Mystical-Path-Joyful-Life/dp/1506464610 Listen to Carl's Podcast, Encountering Silence: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/encountering-silence/id1310186933 Read Carl's Blog: https://anamchara.com/ ---- Reviews go a long way in helping us reach new people. Please leave a rating and review on your preferred podcast platform. This podcast is supported by generous donors. If you'd like to support the work of the ThinSpace podcast you can make a tax deductible donation at cloudwalk.org/donate. Learn more about Cloud Walk Ministries: https://www.cloudwalk.org/
In this episode hosts Jody Green, Larry Green, and Evan Chasteen speak with Carl McColman about his latest book, Eternal Heart: The Mystical Path to a Joyful Life. Purchase Carl's book: https://www.amazon.com/Eternal-Heart-Mystical-Path-Joyful-Life/dp/1506464610 Listen to Carl's Podcast, Encountering Silence: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/encountering-silence/id1310186933 Read Carl's Blog: https://anamchara.com/ ---- Reviews go a long way in helping us reach new people. Please leave a rating and review on your preferred podcast platform. This podcast is supported by generous donors. If you'd like to support the work of the ThinSpace podcast you can make a tax deductible donation at cloudwalk.org/donate. Learn more about Cloud Walk Ministries: https://www.cloudwalk.org/
Building on last week's introduction, we dive deeper into the cultivation of a prayer-filled life. This time we're led by special guests Larry & Jody Green from Cloud Walk and Evan Chasteen from the ThinSpace podcast. After a casual conversation on prayer, Larry leads us in an imaginative exercise to Be with Jesus.
Building on last week's introduction, we dive deeper into the cultivation of a prayer-filled life. This time we're led by special guests Larry & Jody Green from Cloud Walk and Evan Chasteen from the ThinSpace podcast. After a casual conversation on prayer, Larry leads us in an imaginative exercise to Be with Jesus.
In this episode we talked about ants! Just a note, the Arthro-pod team had a pre-chat and practiced gratitude before getting into the ants, so if you want to bypass our personal updates, forward to about the 10-minute mark. Some of the things we talked about topics like classification of ants, ants and communism, ants as pests, ants as aphid farmers, ants as beneficial insects, keeping ants as pets, the importance of identifying ants, how baiting works, and how to manage the ants thoughtfully and creatively in your urban landscape. Field ant carrying an asparagus beetle larva away. Photo by Jody Green, Nebraska Extension. Some of the ants we mention include Eastern black carpenter ants, small carpenter ants, acrobat ants, citronella ants, pavement ants, odorous house ants, Argentine ants, fire ants, and the extinct hell ants. Citronella ants can be a common sight in and around the home. They really do smell like citronella! Photo by Jody Green, Nebraska ExtensionShow notesWe love ants and could have gone on for many episodes, but if you want to know more about ants, check out some of the resources we enjoy. AntWiki: https://www.antwiki.org/wiki/Welcome_to_AntWiki AntWeb: https://www.antweb.org Ants of North America: A guide to the Genera: https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520254220/ants-of-north-america Urban Ants of North America and Europe: https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9780801474736/urban-ants-of-north-america-and-europe There are many ant bait options on the market if you are looking to manage ants in and around the home. Photo by Jody Green, Nebraska ExtensionUniversities studying ants: Lucky Lab at University of Florida: https://andrealucky.com/ Moreau Lab at Cornell University: https://www.moreaulab.entomology.cornell.edu/ Ant Photos by Alexander Wild: https://www.alexanderwild.com/Ants Pavement ants engaged in a battle over territory. Who will win this particular sidewalk?! Photo by Jody Green, Nebraska Extension. Questions? Comments? Follow the show on Twitter @Arthro_PodshowFollow the hosts on Twitter @bugmanjon, @JodyBugsmeUNL, and @MSkvarla36Get the show through Apple Podcasts!Subscribe to our feed on Feedburner! We're also on Stitcher!This episode is freely available on archive.org and is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Beginning/ending theme: "There It Is" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
In this episode Jody Green, Extension Educator and Urban Entomologist from Douglas/Sarpy Extension, joins Nicole Stoner from Nebraska Extension to discuss Japanese beetles, Cedar-apple rust, and fall gardening among other topics.
Every year annual cicadas emerge to provide the background sounds of summer. But every 13 or 17 years different periodic "broods" emerge by the million and 2021 was the year of brood X (that's roman numeral 10) in parts of the Midwest and Eastern states. Learn more about these loud insects that spend most of their lives underground! Includes an interview with Jody Green, an Urban Entomologist with the University of Nebraska Extension Office.
In this episode Evan Chasteen, Jody Green and Larry Green discuss how God has been transforming their hearts personally this past year in the midst of what seems like a growing disunity within our country, Church and communities. Luke 5:43-45 “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.' But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Father in heaven. 1 John 4:19-21 We love because he first loved us. Whoever claims to love God yet hates a brother or sister is a liar. For whoever does not love their brother and sister, whom they have seen, cannot love God, whom they have not seen. And he has given us this command: Anyone who loves God must also love their brother and sister. Purchase God Calling: https://www.amazon.com/God-Calling-Inspirational-Library-Russell/dp/1557481105
Jody Green, Larry Green and Evan Chasteen share part 2 of their conversation with Carolyn Arends. Listen to Carolyn's new music: https://carolynarends.com/ Learn more about Renovaré: https://renovare.org/ Find out more about the Atlanta Cohort of Renovaré Institute: https://renovare.org/institute/apply/apply-atlanta-cohort Purchase the book Streams of Living Water by Richard Foster: https://www.amazon.com/Streams-Living-Water-Celebrating-Traditions/dp/0060628227 ------ Support the ThinSpace Podcast: https://www.cloudwalk.org/give/
Jody Green, Larry Green and Evan Chasteen speak with Carolyn Arends about the different streams of Christianity. Listen to Carolyn's new music: https://carolynarends.com/ Learn more about Renovaré: https://renovare.org/ Find out more about the Atlanta Cohort of Renovaré Institute: https://renovare.org/institute/apply/apply-atlanta-cohort Purchase the book Streams of Living Water by Richard Foster: https://www.amazon.com/Streams-Living-Water-Celebrating-Traditions/dp/0060628227 ------ Support the ThinSpace Podcast: https://www.cloudwalk.org/give/
In this interview Jody Green, Larry Green and Evan Chasteen speak with Erven Kimble, whose lifelong mission is to add value, promote success, and encourage victorious living in all he meets. You can learn more about Erven on his website: https://www.givingvoicetotruth.com/ Register for Truth Talks: https://www.givingvoicetotruth.com/truth-talks Purchase Erven's Book, Giving Voice to Truth on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Giving-Voice-Truth-Heart-Racial/dp/0997257636/ Follow Erven on Instagram: @givingvoicetotruth Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/givingvoicetotruth ------- Support the work of the ThinSpace podcast: https://www.cloudwalk.org/give/
Follow Jody on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jodybugsmeunl?lang=en Follow the Arthro-Pod on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Arthro_Podshow Lil Dudes Insect Academy was created by me and is ran by me! If you don’t know who I am, “Nice to meet you! I’m Bradon”. My passion is to learn more about bugs and teach others about them! In my Podcasts we will be talking about everything bug-related! From best places to visit to putting them in your salad, we will just talk bugs! I will also be interviewing some professional Entomologists! Hope you stick around! Website: lildudesinsectacademy.com ✌️Follow me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lildudelovesbugs/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lil.dudes.insect.academy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BoyLovesBugs1
We have a conversation with four teachers who are on special assignment in their districts supporting teachers and students in the use of technology. Jody Green, Jessica Jaime, Brandi Miller, and An Wren work in districts in Southern California. Listen as they share what they do in their roles as teachers on special assignment. We talk about the successes and challenges of their positions along with how their work has changed due to schools moving to virtual instruction in 2020. Bios. An Wren - @an_wr3n Hue-An Wren is an Instructional Technology TOSA at GGUSD. Prior to that, she was an elementary teacher for 12 years. She is also a Google Certified Innovator and enjoys working in this community to bring best practices to our district. Hue-An earned her doctorate in Learning Technologies from Pepperdine University. Brandi Miller - @teacherbrandi Brandi Miller is an Instructional Technology TOSA in the Rowland Unified School District and previously taught grades 1-4 for 11 years. She works with teachers TK-12 on thoughtfully integrating technology to enhance teaching and student learning. She is a Google Innovator (#MTV16), Google Trainer, Google Educator, LEC Digital Educator & Professional Learning Leader, Flipgrid Ambassador, Seesaw Ambassador, Wakelet Ambassador, Nearpod Certified Educator, and Common Sense Educator. Brandi has a passion for personalized learning for both educators and students and has created self-paced, personalized professional development opportunities for the teachers she works with. Jessica Jamie - @justtechit Jessica Jamie is currently a Digital Learning Coach in the Anaheim Elementary School District where she attended elementary school herself. She has been teaching for 17 years and has taught first, third and fourth grades. Her educational background includes a Masters in Education from CSUF in both Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Technology. Jody Green - @peerlessgreen Jody Green is an Academic Coach in Educational Technology who is passionate about helping teachers and students amplify their voices using tech. She is a Google Certified Innovator and Trainer, Leading Edge Certified Professional Learning Leader, CUE Lead Learner, Seesaw Certified Educator, Book Creator Ambassador, BreakoutEDU Ambassador, and a Flipgrid Student Voice Ambassador. Jody is also the co-author of two books published in 2020: Thriving as an Online K-12 Educator: Essential Practices from the Field and Making Technology Work in Schools: How PK-12 Educators Can Foster Digital-Age Learning. Jody blogs at comeongetappy.com, and she believes that glitter makes everything better.
Today on the podcast, we’re sharing a conversation with two people who have some very useful thoughts to share about why students report an increase workload during the pandemic, while faculty report making intentional choices to scale back the work required in their fall courses. Betsy Barre is the executive director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching at Wake Forest University, where she also teaches in the department of the study of religion. Karen Costa is a faculty developer specializing in online pedagogy and trauma-aware teaching and author of the 2020 book, 99 Tips for Creating Simple and Sustainable Educational Videos. We talk with them about this workload paradox during pandemic teaching, how it presents itself, where it comes from, and, perhaps most importantly, what instructors can do to mitigate it in the coming semester. Links • Betsy Barre, https://www.elizabethbarre.com/ • Karen Costa, http://www.100faculty.com/ • @betsy_barre on Twitter, https://twitter.com/betsy_barre • @karenraycosta on Twitter, https://twitter.com/karenraycosta • Enhanced Course Workload Estimator, https://cat.wfu.edu/resources/tools/estimator2/ • Jody Greene’s November 2020 Twitter thread, https://twitter.com/Jodyji/status/1329835339452538885 • “The Strange Case of the Exploding Student Workload,” Jody Green, December 13, 2020, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/just-visiting/guest-post-strange-case-exploding-student-workload • “Investigation of Community of Inquiry Framework in Regard to Self-Regulation, Metacognition, and Motivation,” Selcan Kilis and Zahide Yildirim, Computers & Education, November 2018, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360131518301751
In this episode Jody Green shares her personal experience of finding God in emotions. Learn more about Cloud Walk Ministries: www.cloudwalk.org Follow along on Instagram for spiritual practices: @cloudwalkministries
Tune in today as Dr. Jody Green, of the Arthro-Pod gang, sits down to interview living legend, Dr. Harold Harlan. They discuss Dr. Harlan's career as an entomologist as well as the history of his infamous bed bug colony. Plus, they dive in to the history of the modern bed bug resurgence. All that and more on Arthro-Pod!Drs. Green and Harlan at the Entomological Society of America 2019 meetingShow Notes-Possible reasons for resurgence include: o Increase in international travel o Changes in pest management o Insecticide resistance mechanisms o Lack of reaction to bed bugs o Adaptation of bed bugs to alternative hosts o Bed bugs and poultry farms o Ability of bed bugs to go months without a blood meal o High density housing and high turnover Resources: Book: Monograph of Cimicidae Usinger 1966 (pdf) https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Monograph-of-Cimicidae-(Hemiptera%2C-Heteroptera)-Hoogstraal-Usinger/a110401bcd457acd5c19e3971b5f4473de498c70 Book: Advances in the Biology and Management of Modern Bed Bugs Editors: Doggett, Miller and Lee 2018 https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Advances+in+the+Biology+and+Management+of+Modern+Bed+Bugs-p-9781119171522 Article: PCT Magazine from November 2011 Love at First Bite https://www.pctonline.com/article/pct1111-bed-bugs-scientist/ Bed bugs evolved before their bat hosts and did not co-speciate with ancient humans Roth et al. 2019 https://www.cell.com/action/showPdf?pii=S0960-9822%2819%2930477-4Questions? Comments? Follow the show on Twitter @Arthro_PodshowFollow the hosts on Twitter @bugmanjon, @JodyBugsmeUNL, and @MSkvarla36Get the show through Apple Podcasts!Subscribe to our feed on Feedburner! We're also on Stitcher!This episode is freely available on archive.org and is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Beginning/ending theme: "There It Is" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
We invite you to join us on a long walk together as we launch the Thin Space podcast. In this episode Larry Green shares his story of how God pursued his heart and inspired him and his wife, Jody Green, to start Cloud Walk Ministries. Our desire is that this podcast would lead you into thin spaces where you can experience Divine Presence. We look forward to journeying with you! Learn more about Cloud Walk Ministries: Cloudwalk.org Quotes from episode: “In the silence of the heart, God speaks. If you face God in prayer and silence, God will speak to you. -Mother Teresa “Our mind will try to keep us from experience. Our mind is a beautiful gift but a horrible master.” - Larry Green “We have to meet with Him in order to know and ultimately come to fall in love with the life that the He has had for us all along.” - Larry Green
Tune in today to hear the Arthro-Pod gang discuss Chagas disease and kissing bugs. All the hosts have had questions asked of them about this disease and the insect that can help vector the causal parasite. There are lots of stories out there about the dangers but what is the truth about Chagas in much of the US? We'll cover the parasite, the disease, and kissing bugs like the eastern bloodsucking conenose in this episode!Triatoma infestans one of the important vectors of Chagas (Pest and Diseases Image Library , Bugwood.org) Show notesDisease: Chagas disease Parasite: Trypanosoma cruzi Reservoirs: Mammals Vectors: Triatomine bugs or kissing bugs Reduviidae are a family otherwise known as assassin bugs that are Hemipterans. They have three segmented beak used to stab prey, which are mostly insects. According to Bug Guide, there are 195 species, 55 genera including wheel bug, jagged ambush bug, four spurred assassin bug (Zelus), masked hunter, and Sinea species (no common name) Commonly misidentified non-reduviids: Western conifer seed bug, squash bugs, Wheel bugs are often misidentified as kissing bugs (Photo by Jody Green)When people spot squash bugs they sometimes fear they are kissing bugs (photo by Jody Green)Kissing bugs Texas A&M - Kissing Bugs & Chagas Disease in the United States https://kissingbug.tamu.edu/ CDC – Chagas Disease https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/chagas/ PJ. Liesch from UW Madison Department of Entomology – Comparison of eastern bloodsucking conenose and western conifer seed bug https://insectlab.russell.wisc.edu/2015/12/08/was-that-a-kissing-bug/ Comparison of eastern bloodsucking conenose with masked hunter https://insectlab.russell.wisc.edu/2019/07/31/masked-hunter-bugs/ Research papers: Bern et al. 2011 – Trypanosoma cruziand Chagas’ disease in the United States Klotz et al. 2014 – Kissing bugs in the United States: Risks for vector-borne disease in humans Salazar et al. 2015 – Bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) as vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi Questions? Comments? Follow the show on Twitter @Arthro_PodshowFollow the hosts on Twitter @bugmanjon, @JodyBugsmeUNL, and @MSkvarla36Get the show through Apple Podcasts!Subscribe to our feed on Feedburner! We're also on Stitcher!This episode is freely available on archive.org and is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Beginning/ending theme: "There It Is" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
In this podcast I share a short reading from Jody Green on meeting the challenges of Zen Koan, "Every Day is a Good Day" and the lessons from our new cat, followed by a short meditation.
Howdy, howdy bug lovers! Today, the Arthro-Pod gang return to talk more about bed bugs! We know that they aren't the favorite insect of most people, but they are an important pest that deserves discussion! Last episode was all about trying to avoid bringing bed bugs home with you after holiday travel and today's is all about managing populations if you do have an issue. We cover heat treatments, using insecticides, why monitoring tools help, and even bed bug management on a budget. Tune in to hear all about it!Bed bugs can be up to 1/4 long when mature and engorged with blood, Photo by Jody GreenShow notesBed Bud Interceptors by Mike Merchant from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. Insects in the City. https://citybugs.tamu.edu/factsheets/biting-stinging/bed-bugs/ent-3012/Articles about using interceptors:https://www.bedbugcentral.com/press/interceptors-biggest-game-changing-tool-encasementsInfestations are not limited to beds. Individuals who sleep on recliners or sofas can be bitten and have infested furniture. Products Mentioned:Aprehend - biological pesticide - Beauveria bassianahttps://www.aprehend.com/Cirkil - Plant-based biopesticide - Neem Oilhttps://www.cirkil.com/EcoRaiderNatural product - Geranoil, Cedar Oil (with university research supporting efficacy)https://ecoraiderusa.com/Bed Bug Field Guide App from Ohio Statehttps://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/new-ohio-state-app-helps-users-identify-prevent-and-control-bed-bugshttps://www.pctonline.com/article/osu-jones-bed-bug-field-guide-app/Video about Home Fumigation for bed bugs from Douglas Productshttps://youtu.be/Kc9DaGXh7s0
Jody Green and Dr. Tim Greene talk about taking teaching to the next level with #supermuch. We discuss what going to the next level in the classroom and in online learning means both at the secondary and college level. www.coolcatteacher.com/e344 Sponsor: From now until September 28, Advancement Courses, an online provider of professional development for K-12 teachers, is donating 10% of their sales to funding DonorChoose.org projects. Go to advancementcourses.com/give to submit your project today. AND, if you are in need of PD, 10-Minute Teacher listeners get 20% off any online courses with code COOL20. With this coupon, a 3 grad credit course for continuing education, salary advancement, or recertification is only $359. So, go to advancementcourses.com/coolcat to learn more and use the coupon code COOL20. Never stop learning!
Jody Green talks about her favorite apps and how to use iPads creatively in the classroom.