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

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    The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets said any resident who notices an infestation or sees an egg mass in their area should take a picture and sent it to spottedlanternfly ...

  3. Spotted lanternfly season has officially begun. What to know ...

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    According to the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, adult spotted lanterflies begin to appear in July and are approximately 1 inch long and a half-inch wide at rest. A Spotted ...

  4. Spotted lanternfly - Wikipedia

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    Spotted lanternfly in New York, where it is an invasive species. Adult L. delicatula measure about 25 millimetres (1 in) long and 12 millimetres (1 ⁄ 2 in) wide. Adult lanternflies have a black head and gray-brown forewings adorned with black spots. [20]

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

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    Soap and Water: A homemade lantern fly spray made of liquid soap and water is another simple way to kill lanternflies. This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Spotted Lanternfly NJ ...

  6. Lycorma - Wikipedia

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    Members of this genus are often referred to colloquially as "lanternfly" or "lantern bug" due to their brightly colored hind wings. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] L. delicatula (often called the spotted lanternfly) has received a number of different colloquial names because it is invasive in South Korea , the United States, and Japan .

  7. How to Get Rid of Spotted Lanternfly Infestations in Your Yard

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    Catherine McQueen / Getty Images Whether you want to protect your plants or help slow the spread of of a devastating pest, knowing how to get rid of spotted lanternfly infestations is becoming ...

  8. Aphaeninae - Wikipedia

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    The subfamily Aphaeninae is a group of hemipteran insects, especially abundant and diverse in the tropics, in the family Fulgoridae, or "lanternflies".. The future of the Aphaeninae as a subfamily is unclear since the taxa assigned to it do not form a monophyletic group in recent molecular analyses.

  9. Garden: Spotting spotted lanternfly egg masses - AOL

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    The spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula), a non-native invasive insect, was hard to miss in the landscape in central Ohio during the late summer months this year with its stunning colorful ...