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Register Now Free Workshops on Spotted Lanternfly in the Niagara Region!

The focus of this workshop series is the spotted lanternfly, an invasive pest spreading in nearby U.S. states. Although not currently established in Canada, if spotted lanternfly were to establish, it could cause immense damage to Ontario grapevines, tender fruit orchards, hops, parks, and forests. Presented by the Invasive Species Centre, this workshop will provide training on key information and tools to identify and report spotted lanternfly and its preferred plant host, tree-of-heaven, an invasive plant that is widespread throughout southern Ontario.

Dr. Wendy McFadden-Smith, Horticulture IPM Specialist at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA), will be discussing OMAFRA’s spotted lanternfly traps and monitoring efforts.

This in-person workshop is free of cost and is being delivered on two different dates (as the same content will be covered in both, it is not necessary to attend both workshops). Advance registration is required at the links below. Capacity is 45 people per workshop so secure your place as soon as possible!

Participants will gain the following:

Event dates:

Wednesday, September 21, 6-8 p.m. EDT
Wednesday, October 5, 6-8 p.m. EDT

Location:

Meeting Room, Lincoln Pelham Public Library (Rittenhouse branch)

4080 John Charles Blvd., Vineland

Please only register for one workshop date. The same content will be delivered at both events.

Click here to register for September 21
Click here to register for October 5
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