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    Invasive insect spotted near Northeast Ohio

    By Talia Naquin,

    5 days ago

    MONROE COUNTY, Michigan (WJW) – The invasive spotted lanternfly has been confirmed very close to Northeast Ohio .

    The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development announced Tuesday that the insect had been detected in Monroe County, which is just across the Ohio border.

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    A small population of juveniles were found in Lambertville on June 17, according to a press release.

    “The infestation was detected through spotted lanternfly monitoring traps deployed by Michigan State University, as part of collaborative survey initiatives with MSU, MDARD, and the USDA,” said Steve Carlson, MDARD’s Pesticide and Plant Pest Management Division Director.

    The spotted lanternfly is a plant killer.

    It feeds on a wide range of plants and trees including black walnut, willow, sumac, red maple, and river birch.

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    The spotted lanternfly also secretes a sticky liquid when it is feeding that can grow mold and kill plants.

    What should you do if you see one?

    The first thing you’re asked to do is take a picture. Make note of the date, time and location of the sighting.

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    You can report it two ways in Ohio.

    After you snap the photo and report it, the advice is to kill it.

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    Here are some other tips:

    • Check your vehicle: Before leaving a parking lot or work site, inspect vehicles for spotted lanternfly egg or insects. Check doors, sides, bumpers, wheel wells, grills, and roofs. Destroy any eggs or insects you find.
    • Park with windows closed: The spotted lanternfly and its nymphs can enter vehicles unsuspectedly. When parked, make sure to keep windows closed.
    • Remove and destroy pests: Crush nymphs and adult insects. Scrape egg masses into a plastic bag containing hand sanitizer or rubbing alcohol to kill them.

    More from Ohio’s Department of Natural Resources here .

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