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of spotted lanternflies in
Michigan. The infested
site, a county-owned
parcel in Pontiac, is
being managed by a
team including Oakland
County, MDARD,
Michigan State University
and the U.S. Department
of Agriculture’s Animal
and Plant Health
Inspection Service
staff. Management
includes treatment and/
or removal of invasive
tree of heaven – spotted
lanternfly’s preferred host
- and regular survey and
monitoring of the insect
Early stage spotted lanternfly nymphs are black with white spots on their bodies
and legs. Photo courtesy of Emelie Swackhamer, Penn State University, Bugwood.org.
Spotted lanternfly, continued...
population. Extensive
surveys in August found
no evidence of spotted
lanternfly spreading
beyond the originally
infested site.
Why be concerned?
The spotted lanternfly
feeds on more than 70
different plants, including
grape vines and hardwood
trees. It sucks sap
from host plants while
secreting large amounts
of a sugar-rich, sticky
liquid called honeydew.
This honeydew and the
resulting black sooty mold
can kill plants and foul
surfaces. The honeydew
often attracts other pests
like yellow jackets,
flies and ants, affecting
outdoor recreation
and complicating crop
harvests. Swarms of
spotted lanternfly adults
can reach nuisance levels
that hinder outdoor
activities.
More information
on the spotted lanternfly,
including identification,
look-alike species and
how to report, is available
at Michigan.gov/
SpottedLanternfly.
Late stage spotted lanternfly nymphs are red and black with white spots
on their bodies and legs. Photo courtesy of Emelie Swackhamer, Penn State
University, Bugwood.org.