Dr. Adam Baker

Dr. Adam Baker

Dr. Adam M. Baker conducts research and provides educational trainings as a Research Entomologist with the Davey Institute. His expertise is in pollinator ecology, conservation, and the responsible management of pests in the urban landscape.

Adam’s dissertation explored the ecology and conservation of the iconic monarch butterfly, applying ecological theory to conservation plantings. He has published research articles on various insect taxa, and has provided numerous seminars.

Davey Institute

Understanding Insecticides that We Use in the Green Industry

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In this program, the audience will gain an understanding of how common insecticides work against pests that we encounter each season and the history of their development. We will revisit concepts such as IPM, resistance, Mode of Action, LD50, and pest resurgence. The talk will provide a foundation to aid in product selection, stewardship, and management decisions.

Scales and Other Sucking Insect Pests of Trees and Shrubs

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In this program I will provide an overview of sucking insect pest biology and life history. We will discuss Integrated Pest Management (IPM) philosophies that will guide your management approach and enable you to identify and build prescriptions for problematic pests. We will cover pesticide selection, points of intervention, monitoring, and application approach.