Speaking Engagements

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One of the best ways to learn about the “creepy-crawly” world that is lurking around you is to have someone who is passionate about such things properly introduce you to the insects.

If your school or affiliation is interested in hosting a talk, please feel free to contact me for further information on topics, dates, obtaining a copy of my CV, and other details.

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6 Responses to “Speaking Engagements”

  1. on 07 Jan 2008 at 1:56 pm Kori Gerbig

    Hello Kelly,

    I love your site, especially your photos. We are hosting a Summer Reading Program at our library this July/August entitled “Catch the Reading Bug.” As part of our promotional efforts we would like to host an Entomologist who can share interesting facts, pictures, and experiences with our school-aged patrons.

    Could you please send information concerning your experiences in this area, topics you generally present, pricing, and other relevant information at your earliest convenience.

    We look forward to working with you
    And hope you continue to build this interesting site.

    Kori Gerbig

  2. on 02 Oct 2008 at 3:04 am Julia

    Dear Kelly

    I have a problem that is “bugging” me, although I am not sure if you answer questions regarding pest management in the house… After I came back from my 2month holidays, I found about 5 tiny worm-like larvae (?) in my bed and five more in the drawer underneath. They were up to … about 6mm long and not more than 2 mm in width. They are uniformly coloured (light brown-ish) and do not seem to travel long distances only wriggling around. Since then I have cleaned and washed everything near my bed twice, the second time using bug spray underneath my bed. Still, I have found 1 more teenie tiny larva in my bed after each cleaning session. I do not see any holes in my bed linen but they do not seem to come from food either. And they do not seem to bite…Another strange things is that I have not actually found a “grown” bug. Except for one fly which probably flew in from the outside anyways.

    I am sorry that I do not have a photo but maybe you would be able to make an educated guess? I am wondering if I should get an exterminator or if there are cheaper ways to get rid of all eggs.

    I hope I am not stepping on any toes, I know there are a lot of entomologists annoyed with questions regarding pest control.. ;)

    Julia

    p.s. i loved the beautiful photographs on your site!

  3. on 02 Oct 2008 at 8:42 pm Kelley

    Julia,
    Sounds like fly larvae…creamy/white, sometimes you can see a brown line down the center (which is their gut), no legs.

    Probably not coming up to your bed (since they dont have legs, but falling down from the ceiling/light/wall. Perhaps there is something dead around or a lot of moisture somewhere…flies lay eggs in those sorts of places. Then, they begin to wander and find a place to go into pupation.

    The only way to control them is to find the source of where they are coming from and remove it.

    Hope that helps :)
    Kelley

  4. on 24 Aug 2009 at 8:57 am Aaron

    Hey Kelley
    I need someone with your expertise to come to kuwait and do some research on the death stalker. Do you think you can swing a research grant within the next month or so to help out our section

  5. on 30 Nov 2009 at 3:11 pm David

    Hi Kelley,

    Would you please:

    1) send me your CV, and

    2) let me know if you’re interested in participating in a new show for the Discovery Channel?

    Best wishes,
    David

  6. on 09 Mar 2010 at 11:13 am Ivan

    Hello Kelley,

    I am a biologist with PhD in Entomology.
    I love your site.
    I am interested in contact with you.
    I work with ecology of insect.
    I am especialist in family of beetle Carabidae.
    cheers,

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