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marmar

(77,053 posts)
Fri Aug 12, 2022, 10:10 AM Aug 2022

Michigan officials want you to kill this polka-dotted insect





(Detroit Metro Times) If you see this beautiful red, white, and black polka-dotted insect — kill it, Michigan officials say.

It’s a spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula), an invasive species from Asia that has been spreading across the U.S. since 2014. The first Michigan sighting of the insect occured in Pontiac last week and was confirmed Thursday by the United States Department of Agriculture.

The lanternfly is a type of insect known as a planthopper. Officials believe it hitched a ride on nursery stock brought from an infested state and could have been in Michigan for several months at this point.

Officials say if it spreads in the state, it could be devastating to Michigan’s grape industry. In addition to grapes, spotted lanternfly feed on the invasive tree of heaven, aka the “ghetto palm” (Ailanthus altissima), as well as black walnut, river birch, willow, sumac, and red maple trees.

When feeding, it produces a sticky liquid called honeydew that can collect on the ground and can discolor and kill nearby plants. ............(more)

https://www.metrotimes.com/news/michigan-officials-want-you-to-kill-this-polka-dotted-insect-30796790




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Michigan officials want you to kill this polka-dotted insect (Original Post) marmar Aug 2022 OP
You're supposed to stomp them out here in New York also dhol82 Aug 2022 #1
Delaware too. They are quick little suckers! woodsprite Aug 2022 #2
As I recall, they first appeared in the US in Berks Co., PA Otto_Harper Aug 2022 #3
They can have all the Tree of Heaven they want. It's an extremely invasive and harmful plant. Martin68 Aug 2022 #4

woodsprite

(11,904 posts)
2. Delaware too. They are quick little suckers!
Fri Aug 12, 2022, 10:15 AM
Aug 2022

We went on a short hike the other day in White Clay Creek Park and the path was littered with them - both dead and alive. Didn't know if they sprayed or what, but I figured someone couldn't have been stomping all those out. I stepped on the live ones I saw.

Otto_Harper

(507 posts)
3. As I recall, they first appeared in the US in Berks Co., PA
Fri Aug 12, 2022, 10:24 AM
Aug 2022

And, at that time, the best that was being done was a public information campaign of "Gee, we'd sure smoosh them if we wuz you".

Martin68

(22,765 posts)
4. They can have all the Tree of Heaven they want. It's an extremely invasive and harmful plant.
Fri Aug 12, 2022, 12:31 PM
Aug 2022

We also, however, have black walnut and red maple trees, so this pest must be eradicated.

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