What They Look Like: Easy to Identify

Spotting a lanternfly is relatively easy thanks to its unique appearance:

  • Adults have grayish-brown wings covered with black spots and bright red and black underwings.
  • They grow to about one inch long and wide.
  • When at rest, their folded wings make them look duller and more camouflaged.
  • Nymphs (young lanternflies) are black with white spots. As they mature, they turn bright red before becoming adults.

Preferred Targets: What They Eat

Lanternflies attack a wide range of plants. Their top targets include:

  • Hardwood trees like maples
  • Fruit trees such as grapes and pears
  • Crops including hops and others

Their constant feeding drains plants of energy and reduces growth. Infestations in vineyards, in particular, have significantly lowered grape production.

Bigger Than a Garden Pest

The damage goes beyond gardens and farms. These insects also:

  • Stress and k*ll ornamental trees in cities and suburbs
  • Throw off biodiversity, impacting birds, insects, and other wildlife

They’ve become a full-blown thr**t to both urban and rural environments.

What To Do If You See One

If you spot a spotted lanternfly, act immediately. Here’s how:

1. Sq*ash It

K*ll any lanternfly—adult or nymph—you see. Reducing their numbers helps slow their spread.

2. Destroy Egg Masses

Look for mud-like smears on outdoor surfaces such as trees, rocks, furniture, or vehicles. Scrape these into a jar filled with alcohol, bleach, or hand sanitizer to ensure they’re destroyed.

3. Report the Sighting

Notify your local agriculture or environmental agency. Your report helps track the spread and supports coordinated eradication efforts.

4. Inspect Outdoor Items

Before moving objects like firewood, furniture, or cars, check for eggs. This is especially important when traveling between states, as eggs often go unnoticed and hatch later.

Stopping the Spread Starts With You

The lanternfly problem won’t go away on its own. These pests travel easily on goods, vehicles, and materials. The only way to stop them is through community awareness and fast action.

Every person who identifies, destroys, and reports a lanternfly helps protect natural resources and preserve healthy ecosystems.

Final Reminder: Don’t Wait

The first step to solving a problem is knowing it exists. If you see a lanternfly, eliminate it immediately and report it. Together, we can reduce the damage and keep our environment thriving.

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