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environment1 year ago

"USDA Urges Action Against Invasive Spotted Lanternfly Egg Masses"

The USDA is urging residents to be on the lookout for spongy egg masses of the spotted lanternfly and spongy moth, two invasive insects causing significant economic and environmental damage. Residents are advised to "smash and scrape" the egg masses, seal them in a plastic bag, and dispose of them in municipal trash to prevent hatching. Additional measures include pressure washing outdoor surfaces and checking vehicles and belongings for pests when passing through quarantine areas. Reporting sightings of these pests to state agriculture departments is also encouraged to prevent their spread to new areas.

environment2 years ago

Invasive Spotted Lanternfly Invades Illinois, Threatens Ecosystem

The spotted lanternfly, a nuisance pest native to eastern Asia, has been detected and identified in Illinois, marking its spread into the Midwest. The fly feeds on various plants, including the invasive tree of heaven, maple trees, and grapes. Agriculture officials advise reporting sightings, removing and destroying pests, checking vehicles and outdoor articles for any life stages, and spreading awareness to contain the spread of the spotted lanternfly.

science2 years ago

Delaware Scientists Make Headway in Combating Spotted Lanternflies

Scientists in Delaware have found two tiny parasitic wasps in China that specifically seek out and attack adolescent lanternflies, an invasive species from Asia that feeds on the sap of more than 70 plant species, leaving them susceptible to disease and destruction from other pests. The goal is to find a natural predator capable of controlling the invasive species before the spotted lanternflies do more damage to American agriculture, especially grape growers. However, it takes years of testing to prove they prefer lanternflies to other insects, and they are still a couple of years away from getting government permission to release these wasps in the wild.