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Unseen Invader: An Urgent Threat

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • May 18
  • 1 min read

State and federal officials have declared the spotted lanternfly (SLF) an urgent threat, as the invasive insect continues to spread across the United States, particularly in the Northeast. Originating from Asia, the SLF poses a significant risk to agricultural and economic resources, feeding on a wide variety of plants and leaving behind a sticky "honeydew" that promotes mold growth. The pest's destructive potential has prompted aggressive control measures, including quarantines, pesticide applications, and the removal of its preferred host tree, the Tree of Heaven. Officials are urging the public to report sightings and kill any spotted lanternflies they encounter. The economic impact is substantial, with potential damage to grape, fruit, hops, and hardwood industries. Pennsylvania, one of the hardest-hit states, has already spent millions on combating the infestation. The insect's ability to spread quickly and feed on numerous plant species makes containment challenging. Efforts are focused on slowing the spread through public awareness campaigns, research into effective control methods, and collaboration between government agencies, researchers, and the public. The urgency reflects the growing concern that the SLF could become a widespread and persistent pest, causing significant economic and ecological damage. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/officials-declare-urgent-threat-invasive-103048065.html

 
 
 

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