Invasive Insect webinars

When:
January 25, 2023 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
2023-01-25T09:00:00-05:00
2023-01-25T12:00:00-05:00
Where:
online
Cost:
Free
Contact:
UMass Extension
413 545-0895

UMass Extension’s Landscape, Nursery, and Urban Forestry Program and UMass Extension’s Fruit Program will hold a series of three Invasive Insect webinars this winter focusing on the impact, monitoring, and management of invasive insects in Massachusetts on January 25th, February 8th and February 22nd

The January 25th webinar will include the following presentations:

9 am – Forest Pest Risk is Heating Up with Climate Change — Audrey Barker-Plotkin, Senior Scientist and Site & Research Manager, Harvard Forest

Insect pests and pathogens, and climate change, each threaten forest health. But what happens when the two are combined? Climate change brings pests to new areas, makes pests more damaging, reduces trees’ defenses to pests, and can alter how forests recover after pest disturbance.

Strategies for managing the combined impacts of forest pests and climate change include preventing new pest introductions, resisting pest spread by treating individual trees and diversifying forest stands, promoting more resilient forests that can rebound from pests, and helping forests transition to a state better adapted to our future climate.

10:30 AM – Spotted Lanternfly Updates for Massachusetts from MDAR — Elizabeth Barnes, Forest Pest Outreach Coordinator, MA Department of Agricultural Resources

The MA Dept. of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) will provide updates on the current status of the invasive spotted lanternfly in Massachusetts. A brief review of the biology, hosts, and identification of this insect will be discussed. Presenters will also discuss the established populations of this insect in MA along with MDAR survey and response efforts.

Click here to register for and join this webinar on Jan. 25(link is external)                (webinar ID: 823-284-347).