NEWS
2021
-USDA awards stable fly research grant to Apex Bait Technologies [LINK]
-Apex Bait Technologies Receives USDA Grant to Develop Stable Fly Control Technology [LINK]
2020
-Our latest research investigating the insecticidal activity of doxycycline against the common bedbug has been accepted for publication [LINK]
2018
-Our latest research investigating the effect of microbiome on evolutionary aspects of insecticide resistance in the German cockroaches has been accepted for publication [LINK]
- Our latest research investigating the links between insect symbionts and insecticide resistance has been accepted for publication [LINK]
2017
-Our ESA 2017 presentation regarding the role of symbiotic bacteria in German cockroach resistance to insecticides was recently featured on the Insects in the City Blog [LINK]
-Our latest research investigating the use of entomopathogenic bacteria for bed bug control has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Inverbetrate Pathology [LINK]
- Our research on the development of insecticide resistance in German cockroach populations is now published in the Journal of Economic Entomology [LINK]
-Our research on the synergistic use of attractants in yellowjacket traps is now published in the journal Insects [LINK]
2014
-Apex Bait Technologies featured in PCT magazine [LINK]
-USDA awards stable fly research grant to Apex Bait Technologies [LINK]
-Apex Bait Technologies Receives USDA Grant to Develop Stable Fly Control Technology [LINK]
2020
-Our latest research investigating the insecticidal activity of doxycycline against the common bedbug has been accepted for publication [LINK]
2018
-Our latest research investigating the effect of microbiome on evolutionary aspects of insecticide resistance in the German cockroaches has been accepted for publication [LINK]
- Our latest research investigating the links between insect symbionts and insecticide resistance has been accepted for publication [LINK]
2017
-Our ESA 2017 presentation regarding the role of symbiotic bacteria in German cockroach resistance to insecticides was recently featured on the Insects in the City Blog [LINK]
-Our latest research investigating the use of entomopathogenic bacteria for bed bug control has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Inverbetrate Pathology [LINK]
- Our research on the development of insecticide resistance in German cockroach populations is now published in the Journal of Economic Entomology [LINK]
-Our research on the synergistic use of attractants in yellowjacket traps is now published in the journal Insects [LINK]
2014
-Apex Bait Technologies featured in PCT magazine [LINK]