“Spotted lanternfly feeds on a wide range of fruit, ornamental and woody trees, with tree-of-heaven being one of the preferred hosts,” the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service says on its website. “Spotted lanternflies are invasive and can be spread long distances by people who move infested material or items containing egg masses. If allowed to spread in the United States, this pest could seriously impact the country’s grape, orchard, and logging industries.”
Kansas State Fair entry sparks invasive-pest investigation as crop-ravaging spotted lanternfly jumps quarantine

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