Whoops! We May Have Been Wrong About Spotted Lanternflies All AlongWhoops! We May Have Been Wrong About Spotted Lanternflies All AlongPenn State researchers have discovered that pesky spotted lanternflies may not be as destructive to trees as we initially thought.AustynAustyn
Stop the hop: A method to try for killing NJ spotted lanternfliesStop the hop: A method to try for killing NJ spotted lanternfliesA simple method to try when spotted lanternflies attempt to jump awayMike BrantMike Brant
STOP using this to kill Spotted Lanternflies in New JerseySTOP using this to kill Spotted Lanternflies in New JerseyGlue traps designed to trap Spotted Lanternflies are killing birds and helpful insects in New JerseyEric ScottEric Scott
Could the spotted lanternfly help control another invasive NJ species?Could the spotted lanternfly help control another invasive NJ species?Why it's possible one invasive species in New Jersey might be able to help control anotherMike BrantMike Brant
Smash ’em now, NJ! Destructive bugs begin transformationSmash ’em now, NJ! Destructive bugs begin transformationSpotted lanternflies are starting the transformation that could devastate New Jersey crops and trees. Experts say squish 'em while you can. Eric ScottEric Scott
Kill this bug immediately if you see it anywhere in NJKill this bug immediately if you see it anywhere in NJIt's getting out of control.Bill SpadeaBill Spadea