Dept. Of Agriculture Offering Spotted Lanternfly Permit Classes In 14 Counties
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On August 1, the Department of Agriculture announced it will offer Spotted Lanternfly permit classes throughout the 14-county quarantine zone. The classes will be held from August 15 through December 18. Quarantined counties include: Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Chester, Dauphin, Delaware, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Monroe, Montgomery, Northampton, Philadelphia, and Schuylkill. “The risk of spreading the Spotted Lanternfly increases in late summer through late fall as the insects reach adulthood, then begin to lay eggs,” said Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding. “The time a business traveler takes to inspect vehicles to safeguard against transporting insects is a small investment to protect our economy and our quality of life.” Businesses that operate within the quarantined counties -- and those that cross through in transit -- are required to have a permit demonstrating that they know how to recognize the destructive pest and keep from spreading it to new areas. Since implementing the permit system, PDA has issued over 900,000 permits to more than 17,000 companies throughout the United States that do business in the 14-county quarantine zone Training classes are free and a permit is issued to those who successfully complete the two-hour class. Click Here for the schedule. To register, contact PDA at 717-787-5674 or send email to: slfpermit@pa.gov. Online Training Anytime Permit training can also be accessed online at any time through Penn State Extension For more information on this invasive species, visit the Department of Agriculture’s Spotted Lanternfly webpage or the Penn State Extension Spotted Lanternfly webpage. Related Articles - Biodiversity/Invasive Species: Erosion/Filtration System Perfect For Sensitive Watersheds, Builds Pollinator Habitat Cumberland County Master Gardeners: Aug. 17-Meet The Butterflies; Aug. 20-Gardening With Nature PA's Zippo Lighter Company To Fight Global Deforestation With Tree Planting Initiative NewsClips: Muschick: What 2 Acres And A Dream Tell Us About The Future Of Lehigh Valley’s Open Space Fresh Food, Urban Agriculture Focus Of New Grants In York For 2 Weeks Every Summer, This Chester County Sunflower Field Is Instagrammer’s Dream [Posted: August 1, 2019] |
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8/5/2019 |
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