For Professionals

Videos appropriate for professionals of the green industry.

  • Tick Talk: Webinar with Tim McDermott
    Tick Updates

    Ticks are found throughout Ohio and sometimes carry potentially dangerous diseases. Dr. Tim McDermott from the Ohio State University shares some very important information about ticks in Ohio, what you can do to minimize their impact on you and more.  This video was originally recorded in 2022. 

    Tick Updates
    Tick Updates

    Ticks are found throughout Ohio and sometimes carry potentially dangerous diseases. Dr. Tim McDermott from the Ohio State University shares some very important information about ticks in Ohio, what you can do to minimize their impact on you and more.  This video was originally recorded in 2022. 

    Ticks are found throughout Ohio and sometimes carry potentially dangerous diseases. Dr. Tim McDermott from the Ohio State University shares some very important information about ticks in Ohio, what you can do to minimize their impact on you and more.  This video was originally recorded in 2022. 

  • Beech Leaf Disease
    Beech Leaf Disease

    Beech leaf disease is an emerging threat to forest health in eastern North America. This disease is associated with a microscopic worm, or nematode, that is found in American beech (Fagus grandifolia) leaves and buds. Learn how to identify and report symptoms of beech leaf disease in your area. Thanks to Rob Nelson (@UntamedScience) for producing this video. This video was made using funds from the USDA APHIS PPA 7721 program. Information in this video does not necessarily represent the views of the USDA.

    Beech Leaf Disease
    Beech Leaf Disease

    Beech leaf disease is an emerging threat to forest health in eastern North America. This disease is associated with a microscopic worm, or nematode, that is found in American beech (Fagus grandifolia) leaves and buds. Learn how to identify and report symptoms of beech leaf disease in your area. Thanks to Rob Nelson (@UntamedScience) for producing this video. This video was made using funds from the USDA APHIS PPA 7721 program. Information in this video does not necessarily represent the views of the USDA.

    Beech leaf disease is an emerging threat to forest health in eastern North America. This disease is associated with a microscopic worm, or nematode, that is found in American beech (Fagus grandifolia) leaves and buds. Learn how to identify and report symptoms of beech leaf disease in your area. Thanks to Rob Nelson (@UntamedScience) for producing this video. This video was made using funds from the USDA APHIS PPA 7721 program. Information in this video does not necessarily represent the views of the USDA.

  • BOX TREE MOTH
    Box Tree Moth

    Box tree moth is a non-native pest of boxwoods (Buxus spp.). The caterpillars feed on the foliage of boxwoods, causing dieback. Box tree moth poses a risk to the health of boxwoods in landscapes and nurseries. Ohio State Forest Entomologist, Dr. Kayla Perry, and Ohio State Extension Educator, Joe Boggs, teamed up with biologist and science communicator Rob Nelson (@UntamedScience) to show you the identification, damage, and treatment options for box tree moth.

    Box Tree Moth
    Box Tree Moth

    Box tree moth is a non-native pest of boxwoods (Buxus spp.). The caterpillars feed on the foliage of boxwoods, causing dieback. Box tree moth poses a risk to the health of boxwoods in landscapes and nurseries. Ohio State Forest Entomologist, Dr. Kayla Perry, and Ohio State Extension Educator, Joe Boggs, teamed up with biologist and science communicator Rob Nelson (@UntamedScience) to show you the identification, damage, and treatment options for box tree moth.

    Box tree moth is a non-native pest of boxwoods (Buxus spp.). The caterpillars feed on the foliage of boxwoods, causing dieback. Box tree moth poses a risk to the health of boxwoods in landscapes and nurseries. Ohio State Forest Entomologist, Dr. Kayla Perry, and Ohio State Extension Educator, Joe Boggs, teamed up with biologist and science communicator Rob Nelson (@UntamedScience) to show you the identification, damage, and treatment options for box tree moth.

  • Detecting and Monitoring Hairy Chinch Bug Populations
    Monitoring Hairy Chinch Bug in Turf

    Chinch bug damage in turf often looks like disease or summer heat or drought dormancy.  Checking for chinch bugs is important for proper management.

    Monitoring Hairy Chinch Bug in Turf
    Monitoring Hairy Chinch Bug in Turf

    Chinch bug damage in turf often looks like disease or summer heat or drought dormancy.  Checking for chinch bugs is important for proper management.

    Chinch bug damage in turf often looks like disease or summer heat or drought dormancy.  Checking for chinch bugs is important for proper management.