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

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    Why are spotted lanternflies an issue? So if they aren't harmful to humans, what's so bad about the spotted lanternfly? Lanternflies eat a variety of fruit, ornamental and woody trees such as ...

  3. Spotted lanternfly - Wikipedia

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    The spotted lanternfly's life cycle is often centered on its preferred host, Ailanthus altissima, but L. delicatula can associate with more than 173 plants. Early life stages of the spotted lanternfly are characterized by spotted black and white nymphs that develop a red pigmentation and wings as they mature. Early life instars have a large ...

  4. Are you seeing fewer spotted lanternflies? Here’s why - AOL

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    “I think that everything humans have been doing [to help eradicate lanternflies] is important, because there is no silver bullet,” Hoover added. The lanternfly took over Manhattan in 2023 ...

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

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    Why is the spotted lanternfly a threat? According to the University of Kentucky’s Department of Entomology, the spotted lanternfly feeds by inserting its piercing-sucking mouthparts into its ...

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

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    Wingless and spotted in black and white, lanternfly nymphs feed on plant sap through early summer and become increasingly red in color before they turn into adult lanternflies in mid-summer to ...

  7. The spotted lanternfly insect and why people are being ... - AOL

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    Wondering what this spotted lanternfly invasion is all about? We've got you covered. The spotted lanternfly insect and why people are being encouraged to kill it immediately, explained

  8. Why Scientists Want You to Kill Spotted Lanternflies - AOL

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  9. Spotted lanternfly: Answering all your questions about NJ's ...

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    The spotted lanternfly infestation in NJ is a problem. Here's a refresher on what they are and what to do when you spot this bug. Spotted lanternfly: Answering all your questions about NJ's ...