If you start seeing white spotted bugs with red wings on your travels, kill them. The invasive species knowns as the spotted lanternfly that made it's way into New Jersey peak season is approaching.
If you live in an area with spotted lanternflies, you probably know the drill — stomp and kill these invasive insects at first sight. There are also ways to wipe out lanternflies naturally with a ...
Above photo by Dalton Ludwick on Penn State Extension website. An early-stage nymph (1st-3rd instars). According to Penn State Extension, these hatch from the eggs and are just a few millimeters in ...
All of New Jersey is now quarantined for the spotted lanternfly, which means almost anything that has been stored outside cannot be moved without taking precautions to prevent the spread of the ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — While Staten Islanders won’t see spotted lanternflies hopping and flying around their yard until late summer or fall, many are reporting sightings of small, black tick-like ...
The tiny white-flecked black nymphs showed up around mid-May in one Bethlehem backyard, right about where the adults of their ilk had swarmed the grapevines last fall. Scraping egg masses off the ...
PENNSYLVANIA (WHTM) — Spotted lanternfly nymphs are starting to turn red, which means that they will soon be reaching the mature age of their lifespan. According to the Pennsylvania Department of ...