5 things to know about the spotted lanternfly | UDaily
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WEBAug 18, 2020 · 1. They can be hard to spot — and harder to kill. Often mistaken for ticks (as babies) or moths (as adults), the spotted lanternfly is neither. Instead, it is known as a “hopper” and grows its wings only in the adult stage. With eggs laid from September to mid-November, the insects hatch in early spring.
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