| Where are those of you seeing these nymphs now? I am in DC and haven’t seen any yet. |
| I'm in NY and saw some this morning. |
It's a terrible way for any creature to die. Leave them alone. |
Yes, you are missing something. Soap water suffocates bugs. 100% effective, every single time. - DP |
| I've been using rubbing alcohol |
No, it's supposed to kill them. Essentially they drown. Spray 'em good. |
It's likely that eggs were laid somewhere on/around your deck/yard and they hatched there. Wintertime, or by Feb/early March, is the time to look around your sheds and decks, tree trunks, etc. for hatches of eggs and scrape them into a bag and destroy. They can be hard to find. |
I'm in Arlngton and have been seeing them for about a month. The first two were TINY TINY TINY - would never have noticed them if I weren't scrutinizing my milkweed plants. One I saw the other day on my front porch was just a bit bigger. But even as specks, they are very distinctive with those white spots. |
I just found one while sitting in the toilet. Ugh |
She's a joy alright. She's also not wrong here. |
You can try using Imidacloprid, permethrin, bifenthrin, and carbaryl - the are all among the pesticides recommended for controlling spotted lanternflies. You can try searching here for purchase: https://www.domyown.com |
I’ve killed 3 in my yard in Alexandria. |
| Pointless. They won't really hurt anything in your garden and they are here now. For good. Like the stink bug. Just move on. |
Only 3??? I've seen hundreds this year. Didn't see a single one last year, or ever. |
I am in NW DC and spotted some in my front yard. |