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Spotted Lanternfly Control

Spotted lanternflies have been increasingly present in the state of New York. They’re relentless in their pursuit for the greenest of feasts and will leave no lawn or garden in Westchester County unturned. No need to fear for your foliage, though. Mosquito Joe is here to help!

Because Westchester County is close to the Hudson River and Long Island Sound, locals are no strangers to annoying insects. Mosquito Joe has long been the go-to for restoring the area’s natural splendor with our mosquito treatments. Now, we’re pleased to also offer spotted lanternfly control services in Westchester County, NY.

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  • Spotted lanternflies undergo a fascinating physical transformation. They look subdued and bleak when at rest, just gray with some black spots. But once they take flight, their wings open to reveal much more. They have a bold mix of red and black on their wings, and their abdomens are black with a strong yellow.
  • The technical term for our voracious friend is “lycorma delicatula”. In 2014, these creatures made their first appearance in America, having traveled all the way from China, India, and Vietnam. Since then, they’ve been causing quite a stir among property owners in 14 of our 50 states.
  • It’s important to note that adult spotted lanternflies don’t survive through the winter; they can’t endure the cold. That’s precisely why it’s so helpful to find and eliminate their eggs during that time. By taking action and getting rid of their eggs before spring, you’ll be steps ahead in keeping their population in check. Bid those winter eggs goodbye for a worry-free spring and summer!

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Life Cycle of a Spotted Lanternfly:

The life cycle of spotted lanternflies is quick—it only takes them a year to go from egg to adult. The cycle is as follows:
  • Egg Stage: Their eggs begin to hatch from May to June, and look like globs of mud.

  • Nymph Stage: From June to July, they gradually mature and go through four different nymph stages.

  • Adult Maturity: Once fully grown, spotted lanternflies begin their search for a mate. This usually happens any time from June to December.

  • Egg Laying: Starting towards the end of summer and lasting until December, they lay their eggs. They do this to ensure a new generation for the following year.

The Negative Impact of Spotted Lanternflies in Westchester County, NY

Having these troublemakers in your outdoor spaces in Westchester County, NY is no picnic. Their appetite for trees and plants can wreak havoc on the local flora. Regrettably, spotted lanternflies exhibit a lack of bias in their diet. They’ll happily consume a wide array of vegetation, including grape vines, fruit trees, and even various hardwoods.

On top of this, spotted lanternflies have a not-so-sweet habit of leaving behind a sticky substance called honeydew. The honeydew becomes a breeding ground for mold, which can be harmful to the health of nearby plants and trees. As if that wasn’t enough, the honeydew also lures in other unwelcome critters, like ants and wasps. Talk about a case of unfortunate dual impact.

At Mosquito Joe of Westchester County, we understand the importance of keeping your outdoor spaces pleasant and buzz-free. That’s why we’re here to help tackle spotted lanternflies in their early stages. Say goodbye to these uninvited guests and hello to a thriving and beautiful yard in Westchester County.

The Negative Impact of Spotted Lanternflies in Westchester County, NY
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At Mosquito Joe, we want to make outside fun again for you and your family. Our spotted lanternfly control services in Westchester County, NY are the first step towards doing so.

Our service professionals will tailor a plan to your specific property needs. After we’ve identified where on your property the spotted lanternflies are feeding, we’ll apply a treatment to eradicate them. Our approach will provide a protective barrier that’ll stop these harmful pests from spreading to and harming other nearby plants.

If you need help dealing with spotted lanternflies, reach out to Mosquito Joe of Westchester County. With us by your side, victory over these pests is just a buzz away. Call today or request a free quote online.

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    FAQs about Spotted Lanternflies in Westchester County, NY

    • No, spotted lanternflies are not dangerous to humans or pets, just a nuisance in outdoor spaces. They can, however, have a negative impact on the environment and agricultural sectors.

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