Warning: One of New York’s Most-Hated Pests Returns This Month
Despite the rumored snow storm later this week, Spring has officially arrived in New York State, and it's bringing one of the area's most-despised pests along with it.
New York's native flora and fauna are under near-constant threats from invasive species. Unfortunately, the month of April marks the return of an insect that has been one of the worst threats to local plants since it was first spotted in 2020.
The Spotted Lanternfly in New York State
The spotted lanternfly, an insect that was first seen in the United States in 2014, was accidentally introduced from China. While the pest has only been in the states for a short period of time, they have unfortunately travelled from the original introduction site in Pennsylvania to areas as far as Michigan and Illinois (below). This month is a very important time in the battle against their spread.
Fighting Back Against the Spotted Lanternfly
There are several ways to fight back against the spotted lanternfly in New York. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) has specific instructions for residents who find egg masses (below), but this month, those eggs will start to hatch...
When Spotted Lanternfly Eggs Will Hatch in New York State
The NYSDEC shares that the spotted lanternfly can start to make an appearance in New York as early as April, which means that the target for residents begins to shift from finding lanternfly eggs to spotting lanternfly nymphs. This month, nymphs will appear black with white spots, before transitioning to a red color (below).
Invasive Species in New York State
The spotted lanternfly is just one of many invasive species to make their home in New York. See which plants are banned in the state here, and keep scrolling to see photos of some of the worst offenders below.
5 of New York's Most Devastating Invasive Species
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