Sunday, November 23, 2014
Bed Bugs Can Transmit Parasite that Causes Chagas Disease
See article here: http://entomologytoday.org/2014/11/18/bed-bugs-can-transmit-parasite-that-causes-chagas-disease/
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Spotted Lanternfly found in Pennsylvania
On Sept. 22, 2014, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, confirmed the presence the Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) in Berks County.
The Spotted Lanternfly is a planthopper from Asia, specifically found in China, Korea, India, Vietnam, and parts of eastern Asia. It is an invasive insect in Korea where it was introduced in 2006 and since has attacked 25 plant species which also grow in Pennsylvania. In the U.S. it has the potential to greatly impact the grape, fruit tree and logging industries. This pest attacks many hosts including grapes, apples, pines, stone fruits and more than 70 additional species.
More information can be found at the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture website
The Spotted Lanternfly is a planthopper from Asia, specifically found in China, Korea, India, Vietnam, and parts of eastern Asia. It is an invasive insect in Korea where it was introduced in 2006 and since has attacked 25 plant species which also grow in Pennsylvania. In the U.S. it has the potential to greatly impact the grape, fruit tree and logging industries. This pest attacks many hosts including grapes, apples, pines, stone fruits and more than 70 additional species.
More information can be found at the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture website
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Location:
Berks County, PA, USA
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