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  2. Spotted lanternfly population highest in North Jersey this ...

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    The lanternfly, which has little in common with an actual fly, craves no less than 70 plants and crops and was first spotted in Pennsylvania in 2014 and in New Jersey in 2018.

  3. Spotted lanternfly: When will they be back and what to know ...

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    A Spotted Lanternfly is a crafty hitch hiker. The invasive species will feed on a large variety of woody and non-woody hosts, creating the greatest agricultural threat to grapes, apples, hops ...

  4. Stop this plant-killing pest: How to identify and kill ... - AOL

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    Spotted lanternfly egg cases can be difficult to spot, but important to destroy. They often meld into wooded or dirt areas with their light tan casings that oftentimes look more like a smudge of dirt.

  5. 'See it, squish it, report it': Invasive spotted lanternfly ...

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    Spotted lanternfly, MDARD said, is an invasive plant hopper native to eastern Asia. First found in the U.S. in 2014 in southeastern Pennsylvania, spotted lanternfly has spread rapidly through the ...

  6. The invasive spotted lanternfly is now in Kentucky. Here’s ...

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    In Illinois, where spotted lanternflies also recently turned up, State Entomologist Christopher Dietrich previously told McClatchy News that the best approach is to take proactive steps.

  7. The time has come again to squash spotted lanternfly eggs in ...

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    The spotted lanternfly is harmless to people and pets but destructive to plants. It feeds on sap from at least 70 species, causing damage that can lead to disease and death of the affected plant ...

  8. Invasive species — a threat to wine grapes — shipped to ...

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    The spotted lanternfly is an invasive species from Asia that arrived on a shipment of goods to Pennsylvania in 2014, according to the USDA. They multiplied and spread throughout the Northeast ...

  9. Spotted lanternfly reported in Western NC: How to help ... - AOL

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    Tree of Heaven and China Berry plants are two of the insects' favorites; they've also become invasive in N.C. And that's not all that spotted lanternflies would chow down on. "It also feeds on ...