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Spotted lanternfly eggs may hatch soon in Pennsylvania [Video]

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(WHTM) – The invasive spotted lantern fly has been a pest for Pennsylvanians in recent years and their return could be imminent.

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture says spotted lanternfly eggs will soon hatch now that it’s officially spring. The black and red bugs can cause damage to crops and other plants including wilting, dieback, and oozing sap.

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Before those eggs hatch residents are being asked to check any outdoor items such as equipment, playsets, trees, and vehicles for eggs. If you see an egg mass, which can contain 30-50 eggs each, you’re advised to scrape it off.

Currently, 51 of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties are under a spotted lanternfly quarantine with six counties added last season. The quarantine means residents and businesses must comply with orders and regulations such as limits on moving egg masses and adults to protect the state’s agriculture industry.

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