Wednesday, 28 May 2025

Welcome Bao!

Hi! My name is Bao Ngan Tuong, and I’m a third-year Food Science major at the University of British Columbia.  I’ll be working at the Beaverlodge Research Farm with the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program from May to August 2025.

Although my studies aren’t directly focused on entomology, insects play a vital role in my field. Crop yields are critical in the food industry and are strongly influenced by pest management and growing conditions. My perspective on insects broadened significantly last summer when I worked as a camp leader at the UBC farm. The farm maintains its own bee colonies, which allowed me the opportunity to observe and to gain a better understanding about its role in agriculture. I then shared this knowledge to the campers and guided them through the field to see the bees. We also explored books on pest species and discussed how others can cause major crop losses and lead to significant economic impacts like grasshoppers and beetles. That experience helped me recognize both the positive and negative contributions insects make to agriculture.

Joining the IPM program gives me an exciting opportunity to deepen my understanding of insects and their role in agriculture. I’m particularly excited to gain a perspective on northern agriculture in the Peace River region, where crops like canola, wheat, and peas are grown. I’m eager to gain hands-on experience and build lab and fieldwork skills, especially on sample processing and data management, sample labeling and tracking, taxonomic identification, and insect monitoring. These are all crucial and transferable skills that I hope to apply in my future career in the food and agriculture industry. 

Figure 1. Bao at a strawberry u-pick in BC!