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SPOTTED LANTERNFLY CONTROL

Lanternflies, particularly the spotted lanternfly, are highly invasive species.

They lack natural predators and feed on a wide variety of plants, including vitally important crops, ornamental plants, fruit trees, and hardwood trees. This broad diet contributes to their ability to spread and thrive in new areas.

Females reproduce rapidly and lay mass amounts of eggs on various surfaces such as trees and rocks, which facilitates their spread to new areas. Lanternfly feeding habits severely damage and weaken plants, increasing susceptibility to diseases and other invasive pests.

Efforts to control the spread of lanternflies are vital not just for your property but for our ecosystem as a whole!

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