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
The time to be killing NJ spotted lanternfly eggs is right nowThe time to be killing NJ spotted lanternfly eggs is right nowCheck your property and if there are egg masses, destroy them.Jeff DeminskiJeff Deminski
Oh S%*&! We Might Be Able to Kill Spotted Lanternflies…Using Their Own Poop!Oh S%*&! We Might Be Able to Kill Spotted Lanternflies…Using Their Own Poop!According to The Daily Beast, Scientists are working on a way to catch and kill the spotted lanternflies....using their own poop.AustynAustyn
Hey, NJ! Check Your Wine Glasses For These Annoying Bugs This FallHey, NJ! Check Your Wine Glasses For These Annoying Bugs This FallIf you’re a wine drinker, make sure you check your glass for lanternflies before taking a sip. GiannaGianna
Check out this easy way to capture a spotted lanternflyCheck out this easy way to capture a spotted lanternflyYou don’t have to be someone who is comfortable with killing bugs to help get rid of the spotted lanternflies. Kylie MooreKylie Moore
Thought Chilly Fall Weather Would Kill The Spotted Lanternflies? Think Again.Thought Chilly Fall Weather Would Kill The Spotted Lanternflies? Think Again.According to experts, spotted lanernflies, which have been plaguing tall buildings and urban areas in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and surrounding areas, will continue to swarm in large numbers through October and much of November. AustynAustyn
Here’s What The Dreaded New Jersey Spotted Lanternflies Are Up To NowHere’s What The Dreaded New Jersey Spotted Lanternflies Are Up To NowExperts are telling us what is next with spotted lanternflies here in New Jersey.Lou RussoLou Russo
Don’t Report Spotted Lanternflies Anymore Says NJ, Just Kill ThemDon’t Report Spotted Lanternflies Anymore Says NJ, Just Kill ThemIf you're a New Jersey residents, when you see a spotted lanternfly in your yard, just squish it.Jahna MichalJahna Michal
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
Have you seen spotted lanternfly eggs in NJ? Here’s what you should doHave you seen spotted lanternfly eggs in NJ? Here’s what you should doThe simplest way to get rid of the eggs requires three things that you likely already have in your home!Kylie MooreKylie Moore