Checklist for Residents Living in Spotted Lanternfly Quarantine Areas
The lanternfly is an invasive pest that has started to spread in New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania.
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Host plants for the insects include grapes, fruit trees, and pine trees. Camping or visiting areas are infected with lanternflies is inevitable when living in certain parts country, so quarantine areas have been put in place to help stop the spread of these insects. Residents and visitors to the area need to make sure their belongings, vehicles and any other items are free of the pest at any lift stage: egg masses, nymphs, or adults. Items that should be checked before removing from a quarantined area include: recreational and camping items, outdoor household items, building materials, or outdoor children’s toys. This checklist app should be used by those leaving Lanternfly quarantined areas to help prevent the spread of the pest.
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