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

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    Backyard chickens can be recruited for lanternfly control, but you can also install bird feeders to attract songbirds or use companion planting to lure in predatory insects, like praying mantids ...

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

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    Spotted lanternflies lay their eggs in the fall and hatch in the spring. They lay their eggs on hard surfaces, such as homes, and trees laying an average of 30-50 eggs at a time. Lanternfly life cycle

  4. How to Get Rid of Spotted Lanternflies - AOL

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  5. 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 ...

  6. List of invasive species in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The spotted lanternfly feeds on over 70 known host plants, with 25 identified in Pennsylvania. These include economically important plants, particularly common grape vine (Vitis vinifera), but ranging from apples, other grapes, birch, cherry, lilac, maple, poplar, stone fruits, and the non-native invasive tree-of-heaven (Ailanthus altissima ...

  7. This problematic insect could threaten crops across the US - AOL

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    The spotted lanternfly is native to China and was first detected in the U.S. in 2014. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  8. Ooencyrtus kuvanae - Wikipedia

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    It was introduced to North America in 1908 to control Lymantria moths. [1] In North America, it has become an active parasitoid of the invasive spotted lanternfly . [ 2 ]

  9. 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 ...