Elanco: Spring and Summer Pest Pressure—Smart Insecticide Strategies for Poultry Producers
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Alissa Welsher, Ph.D. is a Senior Consultant at Elanco Poultry Food Safety. Dr. Welsher received her bachelor's degree in biological sciences from the University of Pittsburgh, a master's degree in poultry science, and a Ph.D. in cell and molecular biology from the University of Arkansas. Her area of expertise is in meat and poultry food safety, and she specializes in integrated pest management (IPM).
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In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Dr. Welsher [1:39] about:
- Why pests become more problematic for poultry operations in the spring and summer months and which pets are of particular concern
- How pests in preharvest poultry operations are related to food safety threats like Salmonella that persist throughout production
- The importance and core pillars of a robust IPM program
- How chemical solutions like insecticides can provide an additional layer of defense alongside strong IPM
- Best practices for insecticide application to maximize effectiveness and mitigate resistance
- Different insecticide products and how they act on insects in all life stages
- The benefits of working with an expert IPM and insecticide partner like Elanco to ensure effective and proper insect control, especially moving into spring and summer.
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