The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development ( MDARD ) confirm the res publica ’s second detection of spotted lanternfly ( Lycorma delicatula ) in Monroe County . A small universe of juvenile patched lanternfly was recently find in Lambertville , with the U. S. Department of Agriculture ( USDA ) confirm the finding on June 17 .

" The plague was observe through blob lanternfly monitoring lying in wait deployed by Michigan State University ( MSU ) , as part of collaborative survey initiatives with MSU , MDARD , and the USDA , " said Steve Carlson , MDARD ’s Pesticide and Plant Pest Management Division Director . " This work is a vital component of our on-going effort to describe and limit the spread of spotty lanternfly in Michigan . "

spot lanternfly is an incursive industrial plant ground ball native to easterly Asia . First find in the United States in 2014 in southeastern Pennsylvania , spot lanternfly has spread rapidly through the easterly states . Confirmed notice of spotted lanternfly have since been commemorate in 17 eastern and midwestern states .

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" MDARD is work out with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources , USDA , and Cooperative Invasive Species Management Areas to determine the scope of the infestation , " added Carlson . " We are currently in the judgment leg of reaction and will use the information we collect in the field of operation to determine an appropriate reply . "

Spotted lanternfly has various life story stage . Juveniles , known as nymph , which resemble small , wingless blackness to ruddy beetles with lily-white spots , are regain in the other summertime , with adult , characterized by grey to browned outer wings with shameful spot , emerging in late summertime .

Spotted lanternfly moves easily on firewood , tires , campers , vehicles and more . Prevention and former detection are vital to limiting the ranch of spotted lanternfly . If you happen a spotted lanternfly egg mass , nymph or grownup , take one or more photos , make note of the appointment , time and location of the sighting , and report it online to centre in the Field . photo are necessary to aver a report and to aid in recognition .

Spotted lanternfly prefers to feed on the invasive tree - of - heaven ( Ailanthus altissima ) , but also feeds on a wide range of plant life including grapevines and trees such as sinister walnut , river birch , willow , shumac , and red maple . When feed , distinguish lanternfly produces a sticky liquidity , honeydew , that can collect on the ground or surrounding vegetation . This lead in the ontogeny of jet-black mold , which can discolor and wipe out plants .

What can you do?Everyone can help prevent the spread of spotted lanternfly . commemorate to " See it . squelch it . Report it . "

Source : michigan.gov