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The Spotted Lanternflies Are Coming. Please Kill Them.

It’s spring. Trees have leaves again. The birds are chirping. And insects are crawling back out of hell from their winter slumber, including the invasive spotted lanternfly.Simone Giertz on Project Failures | Gizmodo Talks Jessica Ware, an entomologist and an associate curator in the division of invertebrate zoology at the American Museum of Natural History, confirmed to Earther that the Northeast is going to see a lot of the spotty insects this summer. It was introduced into the U.S. from China in 2012 and has quickly…

Is the Spotted Lanternfly Takeover Inevitable?

Dead spotted lanternflies on a tree at Inwood Hill Park on September 26, 2022 in New York City.Photo: Michael M. Santiago (Getty Images)You’ve heard the pleas from scientists: Squash these bugs without mercy. Entomologists and agriculture experts have been begging the public to help stop the spread of the ultra-destructive spotted lanternfly for several years now, but despite our best efforts, the invasive insect is now a familiar sight in 14 states,where it’s killing trees and crops and generally creeping people out.

If You See a Spotted Lanternfly, Kill It On Sight

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If You Live on the East Coast, Your Mission Is to Squash These Bugs

A spotted lanternfly at a vineyard in Kutztown, Pennsylvania in 2019. Photo: Matt Rourke (AP)Have you seen a black and white bug flying around? Does it have vivid red back wings? Is it covered in polka dots that would make Cruella de Vil envious? If so, you’ve seen a spotted lanternfly, and a zillion of its friends are probably in your area, too. Scientists across several East Coast states are begging the public to kill these flashy bugs on sight, as 2022 shapes up to be a boom year for the destructive