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The spotted lanternfly uses its piercing-sucking mouthpart to feed on sap from over 70 different plant species. It has a strong preference for economically important plants and the feeding damage significantly stresses the plants which can lead to decreased health and potentially death.
- Homeowner Resources - The Official Web Site for The State of New Jersey
Remove Host Trees: Spotted lanternflies prefer the ailanthus...
- NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PROVIDES UPDATE ON SPOTTED ...
(TRENTON) – New Jersey Department of Agriculture Secretary...
- Homeowner Resources - The Official Web Site for The State of New Jersey
Remove Host Trees: Spotted lanternflies prefer the ailanthus tree, also known as “Tree of Heaven.” Try to remove trees from the business property to avoid attracting spotted lanternfly. Comply with Permitting: Businesses must have permits to move equipment and goods.
21 wrz 2021 · (TRENTON) – New Jersey Department of Agriculture Secretary Douglas H. Fisher today announced that sightings of the spotted lanternfly can be reported by using the form at https://bit.ly/3EBvAwn. Residents and businesses are encouraged to find resources for treatment options at www.badbug.nj.gov.
13 cze 2024 · The New Jersey Department of Agriculture is continuing to encourage people to kill spotted lanternflies by stomping on them and/or using and following directions on commercial pesticides.
7 wrz 2021 · Infestations and individual sightings of spotted laternflies have been found in nearly every county in the state, according to a map of confirmed spotted lanternfly locations.
15 cze 2022 · New Jersey has set up a 13-county quarantine zone that puts restrictions on the transportation of firewood, landscaping equipment, packing materials, plants and trees outside the area to ensure...
1 lut 2023 · New Jersey officials are now asking residents and businesses in all of the state’s 21 counties to help stop the spread of those pesky spotted lanternflies.