Gardener News May 2018

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TAKE ONE

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May 2018

TAKE ONE No. 181

Bracing for a Potential Storm

Penn State Extension/Photo

Penn State Extension/Photo

The adult Spotted Lanternfly has brownish-grey wings with dark black When the Spotted Lanternfly opens its wings to fly, you’ll see a bright spots. red underwing with black wingtips.

By Tom Castronovo Executive Editor A Forecast Discussion is simply a discussion. According to the National Weather Service, a Hazardous Weather Outlook describes potential hazardous weather and hydrologic information of concern in Days 1 through 7. A Winter Storm Watch is issued when there is the potential for significant and hazardous

winter weather within 48 hours. It does not mean that significant and hazardous winter weather will occur... it only means it is possible. A Winter Storm Warning is issued when a significant combination of hazardous winter weather is occurring or imminent. A Blizzard Warning means that conditions are occurring or expected within the next 12 to 18 hours. Then the governor usually declares

a State of Emergency. I think we all learned something in New Jersey after our fourth nor’easter was mostly a bust. Ultimately, warnings were issued, a State of Emergency was declared, and travel bans were put in place. All were revised, or should I say downgraded, within hours after they were issued. It’s really hard to predict Mother Nature. This is how I would describe the potential arrival

of the Spotted Lanternfly to New Jersey from what I have learned by speaking to several government officials. We are in a Forecast Discussion period. And believe me, it is being discussed by the United States Department of Agriculture, the New Jersey Department of Agriculture, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, and the New Jersey Nursery and Landscape Association. Let me now tell you that the Spotted Lanternfly

is an invasive insect new to the United States. Spotted Lanternflies are native to Southeast Asia, but they have been introduced to other areas of Asia as well—including to South Korea, where Spotted Lanternflies are a major pest to agriculture. Spotted Lanternfly is a plant hopper, Lycorma delicatula (white) belonging to the family Fulgoridaein the order Hemiptera (true bugs). T h i s (Cont. on Page 10)


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