New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas Fisher announced recently that the Department has placed an additional eight counties in the spotted lanternfly quarantine zone. Every county in the State is…
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The New Jersey Department of Agriculture is encouraging residents and business owners to go to www.badbug.nj.gov to find information that can assist them in learning how to fight the spotted lanternfly.…
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from Penn State Master Gardeners of Bucks County: 𝙏𝙝𝙚𝙮’𝙧𝙚 𝙃𝙚𝙧𝙚! Are you seeing spotted lanternfly (SLF) adults on your maples, birches, or willows? When early fall arrives, the spotted lanternfly’s…
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The Hopewell Valley Girl Scouts are leading the charge against the invasive Spotted Lanternfly! They learned about the harmful insects discovered in 2014 in Pennsylvania, which have since spread into…
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New Jersey Department of Agriculture Secretary Douglas H. Fisher is encouraging New Jersey residents to help take part in eliminating spotted lanternfly egg masses before they hatch near the end…
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Now is a good time to remove Spotted Lanternfly Egg Masses! The Spotted Lanternfly was busy laying its eggs throughout the fall. Now is a good time to get out…
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As October approaches, spotted lanternflies will begin to gear up to lay their eggs. Egg masses contain 30-50 eggs and are covered by females with a mud-like gray substance that…
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THEY’RE HERE! The dreaded Spotted Lanternfly is here and active. It’s in the first instar (phase between two periods in the development of an insect) of a kind of insect…
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The Hopewell Township Committee was briefed on an environmental threat to Mercer County, and also faced public criticism at its October 9 meeting.