Elizabeth Keyser has joined the Technical Services Team at IPM Labs.
In this position, she will give technical advice on biological controls, provide community outreach and assist in the operations at the lab.
Keyser brings more than 11 years of commercial agriculture management experience. She earned her bachelor's degree in environmental science from the State University of New York (SUNY) College of Environmental Science and Forestry before growing deep pool hydroponic leafy greens for three years and cannabis for more than eight years.
She has used beneficial insects for her whole career while overseeing IPM programs that promote a holistic and preventative approach to pest management. She looks forward to helping growers use beneficial insects effectively and efficiently.
Call to talk to Keyser about "Aphid Guard" banker plants to prevent outbreaks.
IPM Laboratories, Inc., based in Locke, New York, helps growers control pests like aphids, thrips, fungus gnats, whiteflies and spider mites using beneficial insects, mites and nematodes in the eastern United States.
For more information, call 315-497-2063, email ipminfo@ipmlabs.com or visit ipmlabs.com.
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