October 20, 2018

Insects invading Virginia and Pennsylvania could be 'most destructive species in 150 years'

Dana Mathewson

From Fox News. Nothing about Global Warming is said in the article -- gee!

An invasive insect species native to China, India and Vietnam is posing a problem in at least two states.

The spotted lanternfly is harming crops in Winchester, Virginia, WDVM reported. The Pennsylvania-based Churchville Nature Center said the creatures were also spotted for the first time on its property Thursday.

 

"We are sad to report that we have had our first sighting of the spotted lanternfly on our property today," the center announced on Facebook."If it is new to you, this invasive plant hopper is threatening the forests of the northeast as well as the lumber and agricultural industries. Please keep an eye out for the insect."

The species poses a threat to agriculture and "has the ability to greatly impact the grape, hops and logging industries,” the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture warned.

"The insect causes damage to plants because of its method of feeding, the rapid buildup of large populations and the production of honeydew, a by-product of their feeding activity that serves as a medium for fungal growth. [Spotted lanternfly] can also be a nuisance pest to homeowners when found in large numbers,” the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services said in a statement when the species was first detected in the state in February.

In February, Penn State confirmed it was teaming up with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture to "tackle what could be the most destructive species in 150 years," the spotted lanternfly.

While these insects aren't known to harm humans, the pests raise concerns ahead of the holiday season. Spotted lanternflies may lay their eggs on Christmas trees which could then hatch inside homes, the Philly Voice reported.

 

I don't know if any of our readers are in the area where these flies have been encountered. If you are, I'd watch for them and take the steps recommended in the article.

I'm hearing Bobby Gentry's wonderful song "Bugs" in the back of my mind. . .

Story here: https://www.foxnews.com/science/spotted-lanternfly-invading-virginia-and-pennsylvania-could-be-most-destructive-species-in-150-years


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