Episodes

Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
Hello bug lovers and welcome to a roach filled Valentine's edition of Artho-Pod! Jody and Jonathan meet up with Dr. Andrew Sutherland of University of California Extension. Andrew is an urban entomologist and an area IPM advisor for UC who serves the San Francisco area. As for today's topic, the Turkestan cockroach is an intriguing invasive species that is competing with other roaches, such as the oriental roach, for space. Due to a variety of factors, the Turkestan roach seems to be spreading and is also being noticed by people in the western US. All of that adds up to an interesting podcast episode filled with cockroach facts, thoughts on how the Turkestan roach is spreading, and possible management strategies. Love is in the airOur guest, Dr. Sutherland Show NotesGreen Bulletinhttps://ipm.ucanr.edu/legacy_assets/pdf/pubs/greenbulletin.2019.summer.pdfPest World Magazinehttps://www.pestworldmag-digital.com/npmas/0419_july_august_2019/MobilePagedArticle.action?articleId=1498660#articleId1498660Pest Noteshttps://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7467.htmlScientific Papers:Paper by Kim & Rusthttps://academic.oup.com/jee/article/106/6/2428/813184Residual Insecticides: https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/8/477Biological control parasitoid wasphttps://academic.oup.com/jee/article/116/4/1128/7179677Questions? Comments? Follow the show on Twitter @Arthro_PodshowFollow the hosts on Twitter @bugmanjon, @JodyBugsmeUNL, and @MSkvarla36Get 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!Subscribe to our feed on Feedburner!

Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
Hello bug lovers and our new machine overlords and welcome to a new episode of Arthro-Pod. Today, Jody, Jon, and Mike, decide to swerve a bit out of their lane and discuss their thoughts about artificial intelligence, specifically the intersection of AI and entomology/Extension. There is a lot of clamor over what AI means for the future and what it means ethically. Extension is one area of the academy that seems like AI may have a profound impact on. The gang tries to slice through the hype and share their feelings as well as some reporting on artificial intelligence. Tune in to hear more and share your thoughts with the crew as well!Show Noteshttps://entomologytoday.org/2023/09/14/systematic-entomology-artificial-intelligence/https://futurism.com/sports-illustrated-ai-generated-writershttps://extension.org/2019/04/23/using-artificial-intelligence-to-support-extension-services/https://extension.org/tools/extbot/https://agrilinks.org/post/revolutionizing-extension-models-artificial-intelligence-service-smallholder-farmershttps://www.ifpri.org/blog/can-we-trust-ai-generate-agricultural-extension-advisories Questions? Comments? Follow the show on Twitter @Arthro_PodshowFollow the hosts on Twitter @bugmanjon, @JodyBugsmeUNL, and @MSkvarla36Get 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!Subscribe to our feed on Feedburner!

Wednesday Jan 17, 2024
Wednesday Jan 17, 2024
Hello friends, and welcome back to Arthro-Pod! Today's episode is a look at a phenomenon many entomologists will encounter, even if they aren't ready to, known as delusory parasitosis. Also referred to as delusions of infestation and Ekbom's syndrome, this situation involves a person believing that their body and home are infested with some sort of biting or stinging pest, despite there being no evidence that is true. We're all predisposed to interpret certain signals as being caused by an insect or mite trying to crawl on us or bite us and unfortunately, sometimes this can further manifest as delusory parasitosis. Sufferers are often desperate for help and entomologists are often helpless to provide assistance. Today we wanted to outline some of the background of delusory parasitosis and talk about how entomologists can help, while also protecting themselves. Show NotesHinkle, N.C. 2000. Delusory parasitosis. American Entomologist
46(1): 17–25https://academic.oup.com/ae/article/46/1/17/2389588
Hinkle, N.C. 2010. Ekbom Syndrome: the challenge of “invisible
bug” infestations. Annual Review of Entomology 55: 77–94. Doi:
10.1146/annurev.ento.54.110807.090514
Hinkle, N.C. 2011. Ekbom Syndrome: a delusional condition of “bugs
in the skin”. Current Psychiatry Reports 13: 178–186.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21344286/ Szepietowski, J.C., Salomon, J., Hrehorów, E., Pacan, P.,
Zalewska, A., and Sysa-Jȩdrzejowska, A. 2007. Delusional parasitosis in
dermatological practice. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology &
Venereology 21(4): 462–465.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17373971/ Questions? Comments? Follow the show on Twitter @Arthro_PodshowFollow the hosts on Twitter @bugmanjon, @JodyBugsmeUNL, and @MSkvarla36Get 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!Subscribe to our feed on Feedburner!

Saturday Dec 30, 2023
Saturday Dec 30, 2023
Hello bug lovers! We hope you have had a wonderful 2023 and are looking forward to 2024. To wrap our season for the year, we wanted to do something fun and make a bit of a news round up focused on arthropods (and some adjacent critters) and see what people were saying about our creepy crawly friends. We'll go from worm rain all the way through malaria and how to kill wasps with gas! We hope you'll tune in and that you'll join us again next year. Mormon crickets are just one newsworthy insect from 2023Show notes Worm rainhttps://www.reuters.com/article/idUSL1N35P20W/Yellow legged hornetshttps://www.wtoc.com/2023/12/28/yellow-legged-hornet-arrives-2023/Mormon cricketshttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/crushed-crickets-are-blanketing-nevada-roads-with-slime-180982415/Malaria in the UShttps://time.com/6291002/locally-acquired-malaria-cases-usa/Invasives on the movehttps://news.yahoo.com/heres-expanded-box-tree-moth-164342473.htmlhttps://news.yahoo.com/heres-expanded-box-tree-moth-164342473.htmlWasps and gasolinehttps://www.countryliving.com/home-maintenance/cleaning/a44563522/tiktok-trend-gasoline-wasp-nest-extremely-unsafe/Questions? Comments? Follow the show on Twitter @Arthro_PodshowFollow the hosts on Twitter @bugmanjon, @JodyBugsmeUNL, and @MSkvarla36Get 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!Subscribe to our feed on Feedburner!