Are you insecure about your insect cures? Insec(tc)ure is the newsletter by the University of Tennessee Urban Integrated Pest Management Lab and is a resource for communicating news and information to the pest management industry.
- Volume 5, Issue 11/12: Tennessee Pest Control Industry Revenue Ranks 7th in Nation!
- Volume 5, Issue 10: Paper Wasp Mating Scrum?
- Volume 5, Issue 9: Increased Number of LaCrosse Neuroinvasive Disease in Eastern Tennessee
- Volume 5, Issue 7: The Contribution of the Tennessee Pest Control Industry to the Tennessee Economy
- Volume 5, Issue 6: The Brown Widow, Latrodectus geometricus Koch
- Volume 5, Issue 5: Southern Termite Survey
- Volume 5, Issue 3: Interesting Drywood Termite Structural Infestation
- Volume 5, Issue 2: Fire Ants Inside Structures in the Winter?
- Volume 5, Issue 1: Will Suspect Delusional Infestations Increase Following This Cold Weather?
- Vol. 4, Issue 12: The PMP and the Christmas Tree
- Vol. 4, Issue 10/11: Face flies, Musca autumnalis De Geer: Another Fall Home Invader
- Vol. 4, Issue 9: Sand Wasps Stinging Pre‐K Children?
- Vol. 4, Issue 8: An Unusual Infestation of Millipedes
- Vol. 4, Issue 7: Stoy Hedges and Odorous House Ants
- Vol. 4, Issue 6: What are all of these larvae in my house? Small hive beetle
- Vol. 4, Issue 5: The Meal Moth, Pyralis farinalis (L.)
- Vol. 4, Issue 4: Chagas Disease Not a High Risk in Tennessee
- Vol. 4, Issue 3: Educational Opportunities to Advance Your Career in Pest Management
- Vol. 4, Issue 2: New World Army Ants, Neivamyrmex spp.
- Vol. 4, Issue 1: Tetramorium tsushimae, the Japanese Pavement Ant
- Vol. 3, Issue 12: Muscina pascuorum (Meigen) Invading Eastern Tennessee Cabins
- Vol. 3, Issue 10/11: The Smokybrown Cockroach
- Vol 3, Issue 9: The Formosan Subterranean Termite in Tennessee
- Vol 3, Issue 8: Urban Pest Management Training Offered by the University of Tennessee
- Vol 3, Issue 7: The Dark Rover Ant, Brachymyrmex patagonicus Mayr
- Vol 3, Issue 6: Hammerhead Worms
- Vol 3, Issue 5: The Asian Needle Ant
- Vol 3, Issue 4: Turkestan Cockroaches
- Vol 3, Issue 3: Drywood Termites in Tennessee and A Hack for Using a Portable Heater and an IR Camera to Detect Infested Areas?
- Vol 3, Issue 2: New R & R
- Vol 3, Issue 1: Edward Osborne (E.O.) Wilson
- Vol 2, Issue 12: Eight new ACEs in Tennessee
- Vol 2, Issue 11: The Joro Spider, Coming to an Account Near You?
- Vol 2, Issue 10: Proposed Interim Registration Review Decision (PID) of Pyrethrins and the Synergists PBO and MGK-264
- Vol 2, Issue 8: The 7th Annual Bed Bug, Cockroach and Rodent Management Meeting and The Effects of COVID-19 on Pest Management in Tennessee Low-income Housing
- Vol 2, Issue 7: Rope, Snake, Worm or Trail of Fungus Gnat Larvae?
- Vol 2, Issue 6: Imported Fire Ant Quarantine Expands in Tennessee
- Vol 2, Issue 5: Dogs and Cats Are Not a Common Bed Bug Host in High Rises for the Elderly
- Vol 2, Issue 4: Clover Mites
- Vol 2, Issue 3: Advice for Submitting Digital Images for Urban Pest Identification
- Vol 2, Issue 2: Can trapping alone eliminate brown recluse activity in a commercial building?
- Vol 2, Issue 1: Update on a new tick in town, the Asian longhorned tick
- Vol 1, Issue 3: Are bed bugs resistant to the management products I’m applying?
- Vol 1, Issue 2: Vacuuming bed bugs from furniture as a stand-alone treatment?
- Vol 1, Issue 1: Reticulitermes hageni, the light southern subterranean termite