Just what we needed – another exotic invasive insect species. And although it’s very colorful, it’s very destructive. This plant hopper feeds on 70 different types of plants and trees, particularly some economically important plants including fruit, ornamental and woody trees. It also secretes a sugary, sticky substance which can affect our quality of life and enjoyment of the outdoors.
Spotted Lanternfly – Managing the Menace, March 14, 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. via Zoom
Learn more. Join us for a special virtual Second Sunday program about the spotted lanternfly. We have a trio of speakers from the US Department of Agriculture and the NJ Department of Agriculture. They’ll cover the biology of this insect and the history of its introduction. Find out what these agencies are doing to curb the spread. There will also be suggestions on how individuals can help.
As this is a Zoom event, registration is required. You may sign up here. The Zoom logon information will be sent Sunday morning, March 14.
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