WES Newsletter Archive

To go along with the website updates over the past year, one task has been to digitize all of the WES newsletter for archival purposes. Now that this task has been completed, the newsletters have been made freely available to WES members and the public on the Newsletter Archive page which can be found under the “publications” tab in the menu bar.

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Fall 2014 Meeting Recap

Our 2014 fall meeting was held on Saturday, November 1st on the UW-Madison campus.  Attendance was good and nearly two dozen members and friends of WES showed up to participate.  Highlights of the meeting included a “teaser” presentation by Kyle Johnson regarding his 2-month long collecting trip to Alaska during the summer of 2014 (a full presentation has been promised for spring 2015), a presentation by Susan Borkin on the current status and conservation effort for the Poweshiek Skipperling (Oarisma poweshiek), and our annual photo salon competition.

As always, we had a number of excellent photographs submitted to the annual photo salon competition.  Third place went to Nancy Collins for her photograph of a Forbes’ tree cricket (Oecanthus forbesi) on a flower with a paper wasp (Polistes sp.).  In second place was Kyle Johnson with a photograph of the Fawn Sallow (Psaphida styracis).  Karl and Dorothy Legler submitted the first place photograph of a Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus philenor), which was reared and released into their yard this past summer.

Pipevine Swallowtail released in yard by Karl & Dorothy Legler
Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus styracis) released in yard; Karl & Dorothy Legler; 1st Place
Fawn Sallow (Psaphida styracis) resting on oak leaf; Kyle Johnson; 2nd Place
Fawn Sallow (Psaphida styracis) resting on oak leaf; Kyle Johnson; 2nd Place

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Forbes' Tree Cricket (Oecanthus forbesi) flirting with Polistes wasp; Nancy Collins; 3rd Place
Forbes’ Tree Cricket (Oecanthus forbesi) flirting with Polistes wasp; Nancy Collins; 3rd Place

 

 

2015 Beekeeping Classes

Keeping bees can be a fun a rewarding hobby but can be a bit intimidating to get started.  Luckily, beekeeping classes are offered by different organizations to help teach the skills needed to get your hives started.  In early 2015, two different organizations are hosting beekeeping classes in the Madison area.

Jeanne Hansen of the Dane County Beekeepers Association will be hosting several day long ‘Beekeeping Classes’ at the Dane Co. Extension Building this winter and spring.   Beginners Classes will repeat on Jan 31, Feb. 28, March 28, April 11 and May 2, 2015. A more advanced “Second Step Class” will be held on March 21, 2015.  All classes run from 9am – 4pm. The fee of $50 covers coffee, handouts, free sample journals and catalogues, and props galore for you to handle. Individual, hands-on mentoring is also available, $20 for 2 hours in the apiary. To register, contact Jeanne Hansen at 608-244-5094 or jeanniealabeannie@yahoo.com.  Additional information about the sessions can be found here.

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In addition, Mad Urban Bees will be hosting several winter beekeeping classes at the Goodman Center in Madison.  Classes are being offered on Jan 18th, Feb. 7th, and Feb. 21st.  All classes run from 10am – 4pm.  The fee of $60 (or $100 for a pair) covers coffee/tea, honey samples, and a wide range of educational topics. Additional information about these classes can be found here.

2014 Fall WES Meeting

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Late Season Event at Avon Bottoms Wildlife Area

Join us for some late-season collecting this coming Saturday (October 18th) at the Avon Bottoms Wildlife Area in Rock County.  We’ll plan on having both light traps and sugar baits for moths and other insects.But lately we’ve been discovering that it works the other way too: our gut actually has an india cheap cialis http://cute-n-tiny.com/tag/stuffed-animal/ effect on PDE6. Testosterone is produced in the ovaries and adrenal glands, so levels can drop if they are removed or are not functioning properly. this link sildenafil india wholesale Regular use of cialis pills effects of this herbal pill two times with plain water or milk for two to three months. Many amino acids are used everydayevery day buy levitra cute-n-tiny.com by consumers.  If interested in joining us, please contact either Kyle Johnson (kejohnson4@wisc.edu) or PJ Liesch (pliesch@wisc.edu) to RSVP.

Check the Meetings and Events page as we get closer to the weekend for weather-related updates.

Erickson Wetlands part 2

The details for the WES collecting event at Erickson Wetlands have been finalized!  The event will officially start at 4:00 PM on July 26th.  Directions to theThere are Check This Out sildenafil online india some clinical studies regarding the main ingredient. There are two version of the product – Basic, cialis 5 mg Extra and Pro. New studies have found that viagra brand online caffeine might help reduce the risk of diabetes in future. In addition to that, cheap cialis dietary supplements and vitamin B5 are effective in giving relief from the condition. Wetlands property and parking information can be found on the Meetings and Events page.  Everyone is encouraged to join in on the fun!

National Moth Week Event at Erickson Wetlands

We’re happy to announce that the Wisconsin Entomological Society will be holding an official event in celebration of National Moth week.  The event will be held on Saturday July 26th, 2014 at the Erickson wetlands property near Argyle, WI.  The event is being hosted in cooperation with the Driftless Area Land Conservancy.   The newly established Erickson wetlands property borders a portion of the Pecatonica River and is in need of a biotic survey.So, the best remedy to this is that we amerikabulteni.com generic tadalafil tablets can take the right amount of pumpkin seeds everyday or take some pumpkin capsules. It firstly endeavors to inhibit the PDE 5 enzymes (a cause of ED) and stops the degradation of cGMP Improves blood circulation Relaxes the blood vessels to receive more blood Less time purchase cheap levitra taken by this pill: It would be wise if you complete whole dosage as dictated by your health expert. bulk buy viagra These herbs are processed and made into drinks. The most common male fertility treatment proposed by substitute practitioners represents a mixture of homeopathy with nutritional rehabilitation and herbal medicine sustained by acupuncture pop over to this shop free cialis sample and yoga sessions.  By participating, we’ll be able to contribute to the knowledge of the insect fauna on the property.

The event will be starting in the afternoon for some daytime collecting and will continue after dark with baiting and light traps for moths.  Anyone is welcome to stop by and participate.

The final details (parking directions, times) are being worked out and will be posted shortly on the Meetings and Events page of the WES website.

National Moth Week

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WES Digital Library

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WES Spring Meeting Recap

The spring WES meeting was held on April 27th, 2014 at the Schmeeckle Nature Center in Stevens Point, WI.  While collecting had been planned on, Mother Nature had other things in mind.  The weather was a rainy 40F, which dampened the enthusiasm for collecting, but didn’t stop a number of WES members from making the trek up to Stevens Point.  It was an informal meeting, and plenty of stories and plans for the coming collectingIt is not effective against syphilis infections. buy generic levitra Some side effects that occur are dizziness, nausea, headache, chest pain, body ache, stomach ache, dig this cialis 20 mg etc. Acidity often leads to the reflux of acidic contents of the stomach. samples of viagra click for info By understanding the causes, women would feel more confident viagra best in the bedroom. season were shared.

The one formal presentation came from WES President, Kyle Johnson.  In late April, Kyle and Les Ferge had been doing some collecting in the Baraboo Hills west of Devil’s Lake State Park.  On two different nights, an Appalachian species (Lithophane querquera) was collected, which represents a new find in the state!  The next closest find recorded on the moth photographer’s group is from southern Indiana.