Success StoryInsect Awareness



Insect Awareness

Author: David Appelman

Planning Unit: Bracken County CES

Major Program: Forest Education: Health, Management, and Utilization

Plan of Work: Respect and Care for the Environment

Outcome: Initial Outcome


Following the devastating loss of our Ash trees from the Emerald Ash Borer, woodland owners are now interested in learning more about potential invasive insects.  

The Bracken County Extension Service hosted 2 informational meetings on the Spongy Moth and the Spotted Lantern Fly.  The spongy moth (formerly the Gypsy Moth) can pose a serious threat to our woodlands and especially the valuable white oak trees.  By stepping up our monitoring efforts, we can keep a close surveillance on this insect to prevent future damage.  Those attending the class and willing host took traps to their woodlands and placed and entered them into the database for location and reporting.  Ten traps in total are now placed around various location in Bracken County.  

The second class focused on awareness of the Spotted Lantern Fly.  The history, primary infestation and close location of a small outbreak in Indiana were discussed.  Participants learned that over 70 crop, vegetable, grape, tree and ornamental plants are its targets.  They also learned about “honeydew or the sugary residue these insect leave which results in sticky and moldy messes left on everything and ruins outdoor activities.   Early sightings might help eliminate outbreaks in our area and our state.   






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