Michigan
Related: About this forumSpotted lanternfly, a crop-killing pest, is hitchhiking and hopping its way to Michigan
(Detroit Free Press) A small, winged pest some people evenithink is pretty is getting a lot of attention online, as agriculture and natural resource experts warn that it can do considerable damage to grapes and, once established, is difficult to kill.
Lycorma delicatula better known as the dreaded spotted lanternfly made its way from Asia to the United States at least a decade ago, and agriculture officials now fear it's slowly making its way to Michigan and other states.
"It's a pest we are concerned about in the state of Michigan," said Robert Miller, an invasive species expert with the state's agriculture department. "We are asking the public to be on the lookout and to report it if they think they see it. I can't say if and when it will arrive. But I think there's a possibility we'll see it eventually."
In the meantime, the internet is turning the insect into an evil Mothra.
In the last few days, there have been multiple online reports and warnings. Many, if not most, of the headlines, invoke the language of violence and death. CBS: "There's a beautiful spotted insect flying across the U.S. and officials want you to kill it." The New York Times: "Die, Beautiful Spotted Lanternfly, Die" .............(more)
https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2021/09/25/spotted-lanternfly-michigan/5847654001/
Quakerfriend
(5,659 posts)Ive spent hours trying to determine an organic way to hinder them- to no avail.
I dont want to spray poison everywhere. And, banding of our large trees would kill a lot of birds.
I will say, there were very few of them this year, as compared to last year- dont know why.
And, our 20+ year old grape vines produced the best grapes weve had in years!
Ive heard that preying mantis eat them and, just last week I found a preying mantis that was no longer green but, camouflaged looking just like a spotted lantern fly!
Quakerfriend
(5,659 posts)From entomologists studying the lanternfly in Pa.
http://paenvironmentdaily.blogspot.com/2021/03/citizen-scientists-help-penn-state.html
Postal Grunt
(233 posts)Kansas agricultural interests are encouraging Federal investigations into the possible arrival of a lanternfly infestation.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2021/09/13/kansas-state-fair-entry-triggers-investigation-into-spotted-lanternfly/8314491002/