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Tree of Heaven & Spotted Lantern Fly

June 17, 2019 by Kathy N

If you’re hosting this incredibly common plant, you could be hosting #SpottedLanternfly before you know it. Ailanthus trees, more commonly known as tree-of-heaven, are the preferred host of everyone’s least favorite #BadBug.

Learn more: http://bit.ly/2WKGblU

SOURCE: Pennsylvania Dept. of Agriculture’s FaceBook page (6/10/2019)

More about the Spotted Lanternfly in Virginia

The Spotted Lanternfly: Spotted in Virginia
info.ncagr.gov

Filed Under: Insects, Invasive Plants, Shrubs /Trees /Groundcover Tagged With: identifying insects, identifying tree of heaven, invasives, spotted lantern fly, tree of heaven

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