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There are several methods local residents can use to curb not only the spotted lanternfly, but the Tree of Heaven plant that ...
Spotted lanternflies have spread like wildfire, and they may have invaded your yard. Here's how to spot and remove them before they do too much damage.
Spotted lanternflies have been bugging Pennsylvanians for years, but sometimes efforts to address these invasive insects end up harming other wildlife. Using circle traps or altering sticky trap ...
Spotted lanternfly circle traps, which can be bought online or made at home, are essentially mesh wrapped around a tree that guides upward-climbing lanternflies into a bag or container, where they ...
Here‘s one quick and easy way to get rid of spotted lanternflies when you don't feel like stomping on them (and a few other methods, too).
It's spotted lanternfly season again, and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture says you can do your part in helping slow the spread of the harmful pest.Spotted lanternflies are invasive and ...
Spotted lanternflies ‘in disguise,’ ways to trap them, and common myths: This Weekend in the Garden. Published: ; May. 27, 2022, 7:00 a.m.
Spotted lanternflies are returning in full force in many places across Pennsylvania — especially in York County. The black and red invasive pests can be easily squashed with a simple step, but ...
Spotted lanternfly expert warns of dangers of popular insect trap Published: Aug. 31, 2020, 12:02 p.m. Sticky bands on tree trunks are good at capturing young spotted lanternflies.
Spotted lanternflies have been seen in New Jersey and 10 other states, including Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.