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Come join us in the field!
Looking to get outside? We’ll be hosting several hiking and paddling events throughout the month of August and we are looking for people to join us! Whether you are someone who is wanting to learn more about invasive species, or someone who just likes to be outside, then consider these events below! Saturday, August 14th, […]
WANTED IN THE FLX: Spotted Lanternfly
What is Spotted Lanternfly? Partners who are looking for more information on SLF, please see our Emergency SLF Webinar here: https://youtu.be/PWtFUoh_vII Note: For more information on SLF, check out our invasive species profile that has more information on its ecology. New York State Integrated Pest Management also has resources that dive further into SLF’s biology. […]
Request for Bid
Request for Bid (full package RFB_Facilitation_FingerLakesPRISM) Facilitation of the Finger Lakes PRISM 5-year strategic plan Finger Lakes Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (FL-PRISM) Subcontract Deadline for receipt of Proposals: 02/21/20 Background and Purpose The Finger Lakes Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (Finger Lakes-PRISM) is a network of partners in 17 counties in the […]
Giant Hogweed/MAM/Spotted Lanternfly Training Workshop
2019 Giant Hogweed/MAM/Spotted Lanternfly Training Workshop – Livingston County October 29, 2019 – 8:00am-11:30am Watershed Education Center 5828 Big Tree Road, Lakeville, NY *Pesticide credits are available * Please register by Friday, October 25 to: info@conesuslake.org or (585) 721-6170 Agenda 8:00am-8:15am Welcome and Introductions – Mary Underhill, Livingston County Planning Dept. 8:15am-8:45am Invasive Species, Identification […]
Spotted Lanternfly on the Move
Spotted lanternfly are on the move, looking for places to lay their eggs. Keep an eye out for this threat and report any sightings as soon as possible.
New Invasive Tick Found in New York
New, invasive tick is another critter to be aware of when planning fall outdoor activities.
Partner Portal
Welcome to the Finger Lakes PRISM Partner Portal. Find many of the resources you need to support your efforts below. We will work directly with you to implement these items on your web site. Email us to schedule an implementation session. Download and place this “badge” on your web site. Please link it […]
European crane fly
Commodity:
Hayfields, pastures, turf grass, vegetable, and small fruit crops
First sighting:
Erie and Niagara (2004)
Impacts:
Larvae (leatherjackets) feed on roots of hay, pastures, turf grass, sugar beets, turnips, carrots damaging growth of the plants
Larvae also emerge to feed on stems and grass blades on damp warm nights
Damage can also occur on golf greens from birds pecking out the larvae during the spring
*SOURCE: NYIS.INFO
Swede Midge
The swede midge is a small, light brown fly. They begin to emerge in May, lasting until mid-June. The adult females lay about 100 eggs throughout their short lifetime of 1 to 4 days. The larvae hatch after 3 days, when they then begin to feed on plants.
Quagga Mussel
Quagga mussels are filter-feeding freshwater bivalve mollusks. The quagga mussel is pale toward the end of the hinge and about 3/4″ wide.