The online spotted lanternfly summit, hosted this year by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, is designed to provide research and regulatory information to those interested in learning more about this invasive pest.
The 2024 meeting, taking place Feb. 27. will be the first hybrid meeting offered. One-hundred positions are available for the in-person portion of the meeting. Those attending in-person will be coming to Harrisburg, PA. Pennsylvania was the first state known to have spotted lanternfly and since 2014 has openly provided information to researchers, federal and state agencies regarding what they observe in the field and in management. The virtual meeting will have 250 spots available. Agenda is subject to change depending on availability.
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