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Spotted Lanternfly Facts That You Need to Know

The spotted lanternfly is considered among the fastest spreading insects, resulting in significant damage. It is vital to…

Mar 16,2022

Spotted Lanternfly Facts That You Need to Know

The spotted lanternfly is considered among the fastest spreading insects, resulting in significant damage. It is vital to be informed about this destructive pest so that you can take the necessary action in time. If you intend to maintain healthy, safe, and beautiful trees, you should consider hiring a professional tree service. At Sesmas Tree Service, we have the experience and expertise needed to help you avoid the damage caused by the spotted lanternfly. Here are some of the facts about this insect compiled by our experts.

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What Are Spotted Lanternflies?

As stated earlier, spotted lanternflies are known to feed on the sap of various trees but prefer the tree of heaven more. Trees rely on sap for nutrients and growth, and by feeding on it, these insects make the tree weak and vulnerable to diseases and other harmful insects. Failure to address the issue in time leads to more damage or worse-tree death.

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Once you detect any sign of a spotted lanternfly on your property, it is advisable to call a tree care company as soon as possible. Delayed extermination can lead to the attraction of other harmful insects and the growth of sooty mold fungus. Sesmas Tree Service can have an expert at your location for a maintenance check to determine the severity of the damage, and recommend a suitable solution.

How Does Spotted Lanternfly Spread?

There are many reasons why these insects have spread across the United States, but their ability to lay eggs on any surface is by far the main one. The eggs can be transported across the country or even within the state. The spotted lanternfly is known to lay eggs on various surfaces, including; crates or boxes, firewood, landscaping or construction materials, furniture, and outdoor equipment.

Unlike other insects controlled via biological means, where natural predators target the species to keep its population in check, that is not the case for this invasive species. Therefore, the spotted lanternfly can spread quickly, making it difficult to control once the insect repopulates. Tree service experts have the extensive industry knowledge to get rid of insects before leaving damaged trees.

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I absolutely love the work ethic displayed by Sesmas employees. They work hard and fast! My property looks amazing! This is the second time in 5 years that I have used their services and customer satisfaction is still at the top of their list.

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Sesmas did a terrific job for us on a project completed today involving the removal of 18 problem trees. Project was completed exactly as promised, skillfully and for a reasonable price. Mike Fowler was excellent in overseeing the work and his crew was outstanding. Highly recommend!

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Before the professionals from a tree care company arrive, there are several ways you can mitigate the spread of the spotted lanternfly. Start by checking if the insects are eggs, nymphs, or adults. It would help if you took protective measures to avoid spreading the eggs to other parts of your home. Once you have gathered all the necessary details, reach out to a tree service company for professional help.

Although most people rely on the internet when dealing with invasive insects on their lawn, nothing beats a trained expert's experience, knowledge, and expertise. Contact us today at Sesmas Tree Service, and schedule an appointment with our team of experts. We guarantee quality tree care services to help you maintain safe and healthy trees.

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