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Author Topic: Spotted Lantern Fly  (Read 349 times)

ArnoldT

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Spotted Lantern Fly
« on: May 26, 2023, 12:18:16 PM »
We have a new pest in town that attacks just about everything. 

Favorite is the Tree of Heaven   Ailanthus altissima -

Also grapes, pome fruit , maples cherries and so forth.

A pheromone has been discovered that attracts them and it is Methyly salicyate, better known as winter green.

Attached are some images of the egg cases, first instar phase and views of the traps in place with results. 
 
Arnold Trachtenberg
Leonia, New Jersey

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Re: Spotted Lantern Fly
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2023, 12:20:35 PM »
Additional images of pest and egg case
Arnold Trachtenberg
Leonia, New Jersey

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Re: Spotted Lantern Fly
« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2023, 01:33:20 PM »
We have a new pest in town that attacks just about everything. 

Favorite is the Tree of Heaven   Ailanthus altissima -

Also grapes, pome fruit , maples cherries and so forth.

A pheromone has been discovered that attracts them and it is Methyly salicyate, better known as winter green.

Attached are some images of the egg cases, first instar phase and views of the traps in place with results.

Another good reason to unban DDT for limited use.
Marc Rosenblum

Falls City, OR USA

I am in USDA zone 8b where temperatures almost never fall below 15F -9.4C.  Rainfall 50" 110 cm + but none  June-September.  We seldom get snow; but when it comes we get 30" overnight. Soil is sandy loam with a lot of humus. 
Oregon- where Dallas is NNW of Phoenix

ArnoldT

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Re: Spotted Lantern Fly
« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2023, 03:29:44 AM »
Marc R

There are  plenty  of organic controls   for the SPF.  The least toxic approach is to use pheromones to trap and destroy them.

I use Spinosad, Neem and Murphy's oil soap for control other than the traps.

I'm not for going back to the DDT route just yet.
Arnold Trachtenberg
Leonia, New Jersey

 


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