State Agricultural Officials Ask Residents to Report Sightings of the Invasive Spotted Lanternfly

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
August 9, 2022

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Troy Wall

Troy.wall2@mass.gov

State Agricultural Officials Ask Residents to Report Sightings of the Invasive Spotted Lanternfly

Hampden County Find Indicates Species Is Continuing to be Found in New Areas

 

Photo: Spotted lanternfly adult (left) and late-stage nymph (right) (Credit: USDA)

 

BOSTON – The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) today announced that an infestation of the invasive insect known as spotted lanternfly (SLF) was found in the City of Springfield last week. Agricultural inspectors are in the middle of performing surveys in the area in order to determine the extent of the infestation. While MDAR has not been able to determine the origin of this new find, cities like Springfield with large industrial areas are at especially high risk for spotted lanternfly introductions, since this pest can hitchhike on trucks and other methods of transportation that come from infested states. Urban and industrial areas often harbor large populations of the spotted lanternfly’s preferred host plant, tree-of-heaven.

 

“With new populations of the spotted lanternfly likely to pop up more and more frequently as the invasive pest becomes established across the northeast, it is critical that we all remain diligent in identifying them early on,” said Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources Commissioner John Lebeaux. “Anyone who sees this pest is asked to report it promptly. Early detection will help limit the spread of spotted lanternfly and give orchards, farms, and other growers time to prepare.”

 

MDAR is urging the public to be on the lookout for this pest, especially if they live or work in the Springfield area. Spotted lanternflies may be found on sides of buildings, in or on vehicles, or on host plants, including tree of heaven, grape, maple and walnut. Anyone who has recently received goods or materials from states where SLF is known to have been introduced (including Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia) should also be on the lookout. Additionally, if a spotted lanternfly is found, the public is asked to take a photo or collect the specimen, and report the sighting using MDAR’s online reporting form.

 

The public should look for both adult insects (large, gray bugs, about one inch long, with black spots and red underwings), as well as nymphs (younger, wingless insects that are red with black and white markings). Spotted lanternfly is a sap-feeding insect that has caused significant impacts to vineyards, orchards, and other agricultural commodities in states where it has become established. SLF not only harms grapevines, maples, hops, blueberries, and over 100 other host plants, but has the potential to negatively impact outdoor recreation through the swarming behavior that occurs during mating season.

 

Photo: SLF late-stage nymphs (Credit: USDA)

 

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Wednesday, August 10, 2022 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Campagnone Park, Common Street, Lawrence, MA
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Annual School Committee Retreat-August 12, 2022

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SAVE THE DATE: Back To School Car Seat Safety Inspections – Saturday, August 20, 2022 from 10 AM to 1 PM.

SAVE THE DATE: Back To School Car Seat Safety Inspections
Saturday, August 20, 2022 from 10 AM to 1 PM.
North Andover Fire Department
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Stormwater Solutions for Homeowners Fact Sheet: “Green” Lawn and Garden Practices

2022 Mosquito Spraying

The Northeast Massachusetts Mosquito Control and Wetlands Management District is conducting an application to control adult mosquitoes on Monday, August 15th, 2022, in the evening between the hours of 8:00pm and 12am in North Andover. In case of inclement weather, the Backup date of application would be Tuesday, August 16th, 2022. The areas to be treated are the North Andover High & Middle School, Atkinson School, Brooks Academy, Kittredge School, Franklin School, Sargent School, Drummond Field, Grogan Field, Carl Thomas Playground, Aplin Playground, McEvoy Field, Reynolds Playground, Gallagher Field, Cyr Rec Area, Foster Farm Fields, Carter Fields, Anne Bradstreet ECC, Old Town Common, Thomas Elementary, Patriot Memorial Field & The Stevens Estate.

The materials to be applied:

Suspend Polyzone (EPA Reg# 432-1514). Active Ingredient: Deltamethrin 4.75%. Suspend Polyzone is a long-lasting, up to 90 days, and effective residual barrier formulation that controls adult mosquitoes, even in warmer and wet environments. The Safety Data Sheet and product label can be viewed at https://www.nemassmosquito.org/public-education/pages/adulticide

Zenivex E4-RTU (EPA Reg# 2724-807). Active Ingredient: Etofenprox (CAS #80844-07-1) 4%. Zenivex E4 RTU mosquito adulticide is a high efficacy, reduced risk adulticide that provides quick, permanent knockdown and reliable control of adult mosquito populations in any mosquito habitat flying at the time of application. This product contains no synergist, therefore no Piperonyl Butoxide (PBO). The Safety Data Sheet and product label can be viewed at https://www.nemassmosquito.org/public-education/pages/adulticide

The vehicle is a mid-sized white pickup truck, marked with the NEMMC seal and will be driving slowly through the above designated areas with yellow lights activated. Residents and pets should remain indoors while the vehicle is operating in these designated areas. Air conditioners may remain ON. Please close doors and windows on the street side; they can be reopened within half an hour after truck passes. Recommendations are specific to ground spraying.

For further information contact the Northeast Massachusetts Mosquito Control and Wetlands Management District at 978-352-2800. 


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