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Collecting and Preserving MSU Entomology Bug Traps 2019

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MSU FBIC employees assist with a diverse array of projects on the station and in the UP. Nick and Mitch collect insect survey traps across the UP to look for invasive pests and collect population information on other native insects.  The project's lead Investigator is Deb McCullough based out of East Lansing MI.

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