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The Proceedings of the 2018 National Conference on Urban Entomology and Invasive Pest Ant Conference May 20-23, 2018 Cary, NC Edited by Allison T. Allen National Pest Management Association NCUE 2018 SPONSORS Corporate sponsors are essential for promoting a better understanding of the science of urban entomology. Many are repeat sponsors, without whom NCUE would not be possible. BASF Bayer Rollins, Inc. MGK Syngenta Corteva Agriscience MDPI Central Life Sciences Central Solutions, Inc. Delta Five FMC Herd Nisus Rentokil Steritech Rockwell Labs Ltd. SC Johnson Scotts Miracle Gro 1 INTRODUCTION This publication documents the National Conference on Urban Entomology and Invasive Pest Ant Conference which took place May 20-23, 2018 in Cary, NC. This was the 16th NCUE and, like the conferences before, it met its mission to open channels of communication and information between scientists in industry, academia, and government, and to foster interest and research in the general area of urban and structural entomology. The objectives of NCUE as an organization include: 1. Promoting the interest of urban and structural entomology. 2. Providing a forum for the presentation of research, teaching and extension programs related to urban and structural entomology. 3. Preparing a written/electronic proceedings of all invited and accepted papers given or prepared at the biennial meeting. 4. Promoting scholarship and the exchange of ideas among urban entomologists. 5. Awarding scholarships to students pursuing scholastic degrees in urban entomology. 6. Hosting an onsite student competition for students who are currently involved in their undergraduate or graduate programs. The 2018 continued to meet all these objectives with new research, students, and attendees. The conference gathered 198 professionals who came with ideas to share and left with new knowledge and a stronger network of colleagues and friends. The next NCUE & IPA Conference will take place in Mobile, AL in May 2020. The planning committee encourages everyone to keep in touch throughout the years by joining the NCUE Facebook Group and subscribing to the mailing list. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS NCUE 2018 SPONSORS ........................................................................................................... 1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................... 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................. 3 AWARDS PRESENTATIONS .................................................................................................... 8 BACHELORS OF SCIENCE ...................................................................................................... 8 GROWTH DYNAMICS OF BLATTABACTERIUM, AN ENDOSYMBIONT OF GERMAN COCKROACHES ...................................................................................................................................... 8 EMILY L VERNON, MADHAVI L KAKUMANU AND COBY SCHAL ............................................... 8 DOCTORAL ............................................................................................................................... 8 TOXICITY AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL IMPACTS OF PLANT ESSENTIAL OIL COMPONENTS ON BED BUGS (CIMICIDAE: HEMIPTERA)............................................................................................ 8 SUDIP GAIRE, MICHAEL E. SCHARF AND AMEYA D. GONDHALEKAR .................................... 8 STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION ..........................................................................................10 APARTMENT-DWELLING VERSUS LABORATORY COCKROACHES: A DIET STUDY ................... 10 SAMANTHA MCPHERSON, COBY SCHAL AND JULES SILVERMAN ...................................... 10 IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES OF MONOGYNE AND POLYGYNE FIRE ANT COLONY SOILS?............................................................................................. 10 NICHOLAS V. TRAVANTY, LOGANATHAN PONNUSAMY AND CHARLES S. APPERSON .... 10 EFFECT OF INGESTION OF AN INSECT GROWTH REGULATOR ON GERMAN COCKROACH SURVIVORSHIP, FEEDING BEHAVIOR AND REPRODUCTION ........................................................ 11 JAMORA HAMILTON, AYAKO WADA-KATSUMATA AND COBY SCHAL .................................. 11 THE DISTRIBUTION AND AGONISTIC INTERACTIONS OF THE INVASIVE DARK ROVER ANT, BRACHYMYRMEX PATAGONICUS MAYR, IN SOUTH CAROLINA .......................................... 11 DAVID Q. BOWERS AND ERIC P. BENSON ............................................................................... 11 EVALUATION OF BACKMISTER BLOWER FOR BARRIER TREATMENTS ...................................... 12 BENJAMIN MCMILLAN, NICKY GALLAGHER, SALLY PAULSON ............................................. 12 WHAT’S IN A NAME? THE IMPORTANCE OF TAXONOMIC RIGOR IN MANAGING INVASIVE ANT SPECIES ................................................................................................................................................ 12 JASON L. WILLIAMS AND ANDREA LUCKY ............................................................................... 12 WATER RELATIONS OF SEVERAL STAGES OF THE ASIAN COCKROACH, BLATTELLA ASAHINAI ................................................................................................................................................................ 13 PATRICK J THOMPSON, GOKHAN BENK, XING P. HU, AND ARTHUR G. APPEL.................. 13 WATER LOSS AND DESICCATION TOLERANCE OF SEVERAL STAGES OF THE KUDZU BUG, MEGACOPTA CRIBRARIA .................................................................................................................... 13 GOKHAN BENK, PATRICK J. THOMPSON, ARTHUR G. APPEL AND XING P. HU.................. 14 KNOCKDOWN OF THE CHROMATIN REMODELING GENE BRAHMA BY RNA INTERFERENCE REDUCES REPRODUCTIVE FITNESS AND LIFESPAN IN COMMON BED BUG (HEMIPTERA: CIMICIDAE) ............................................................................................................................................ 14 SANJAY BASNET AND SHRIPAT T. KAMBLE ............................................................................ 14 SUBMITTED PAPERS: BED BUGS ..........................................................................................16 IMPACT OF BED BUGS ON THE MICROBIAL DIVERSITY OF INFESTED HOMES.......................... 16 3 MADHAVI L KAKUMANU, ZACHARY C. DEVRIES, ALEXIS BARBARIN, RICHARD G. SANTANGELO AND COBY SCHAL .............................................................................................. 16 SEX- AND STAGE-SPECIFIC RECOGNITION IN THE BED BUG, CIMEX LECTULARIUS ............... 16 AHMED M SAVEER, EDUARDO HATANO AND COBY SCHAL ................................................. 16 BED BUGS AND HISTAMINE: A PUBLIC HEALTH RISK? ................................................................... 17 ZACHARY C. DEVRIES, RICHARD G. SANTANGELO, ALEXIS BARBARIN AND COBY SCHAL ....................................................................................................................................................... 17 EFFECTS OF COLOR CONTRAST ON BED BUG LOCOMOTION BEHAVIOR ................................. 17 SALEHE ABBAR, CHANGLU WANG AND ROSELYN GIORDANO ............................................ 17 SYMPOSIUM: BED BUG RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT ........................................................19 USE OF SYNERGISTS FOR MANAGEMENT OF INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE IN BED BUGS? ...... 19 ALVARO ROMERO AND MARIA A. GONZALEZ ......................................................................... 19 HOW TO BUILD A BED BUG BAIT ........................................................................................................ 22 ZACHARY C. DEVRIES, ANGELA SIERRAS AND COBY SCHAL .............................................. 22 RESIDUAL EFFICACY OF SEVERAL PESTICIDE PRODUCTS FOR BED BUGS ON CONTAMINATED SURFACES .............................................................................................................. 23 DONG-HWAN CHOE ..................................................................................................................... 23 THRESHOLD-BASED BED BUG MANAGEMENT ................................................................................ 23 CHANGLU WANG AND RICHARD COOPER .............................................................................. 23 SYMPOSIUM: TICKS ................................................................................................................25 FIGHT THE BITE: COMMERCIAL TICK SERVICES ............................................................................. 25 GLEN RAMSEY ............................................................................................................................. 25 INSIGHTS ON TICK-BORNE DISEASE PREVENTION EDUCATION FROM A CROWD-SOURCED TICK SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM ....................................................................................................... 25 HEATHER L. KOPSCO1, ROLAND DUHAIME2, THOMAS N. MATHER1 .................................... 25 SYMPOSIUM: ASSESSMENT-BASED PEST MANAGEMENT ................................................29 MINIMUM TRAP NUMBER AND QUICK INSPECTION COMBINATIONS TO DETERMINE BED BUG BUILDING-WIDE INFESTATION RATES .............................................................................................. 29 KAREN VAIL, JENNIFER CHANDLER AND LUCAS HIETALA...................................................