Slipping past quarantines, SPOTTED LANTERNFLIES enter new Mid-Atlantic terrain
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https://www.bayjournal.com/news/wildlife_habitat/slipping-past-quarantines-spotted-lanternflies-enter-new-mid-atlantic-terrain/article_e685bea4-c45e-11ed-a274-07e1a8350be3.html
Authorities across the Mid-Atlantic keep expanding spotted lanternfly quarantine zones, but the tenacious bugs dont seem to be getting the message.
In February, Pennsylvania officials added six counties Butler, Clearfield, Clinton, Fayette, Lawrence and Somerset to their list of counties under quarantine, bringing the total to 51 statewide. In doing so, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding sounded an optimistic note: "Through collective and intentional efforts, including instituting quarantine zones, we continue to slow the spread of this insect, and I call on all Pennsylvanians to assist.
Maryland officials enlarged their quarantine in March to cover nearly the entire state. They added seven counties: Allegany, Calvert, Caroline, Prince Georges, Queen Annes, Talbot and Wicomico. That raised the number of counties in the quarantine to 17; Baltimore city is also included.
And in Virginia, the quarantine now covers 22 jurisdictions, up from four from the beginning of 2022. The latest additions rein in the Shenandoah Valley region as well as pockets in the southwest and near Washington, DC. The quarantines restrict the transport of items known to enable the spread of lanternflies during any stage of life. Regulated items include plants, construction waste, firewood, packing materials and vehicles.
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Late winter/early spring is the best time for finding Spotted Lanternfly eggs before hatching and while they are still dormant. Please see this DU article for more info:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/107418504