Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They rarely if ever kill trees. The only exception is the Tree of Heaven, which are invasive. They can damage some crops though. That’s the main concern. So if you’re not a farmer they’re really just a nuisance.
This is my understanding as well. At first we thought they were going to kill a lot of trees and crops, but they actually haven't been that big of an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went out onto my deck last night and there were about 30 dead ones on the floor that were not there the day before. Hopefully, this heat is doing them in.
Do you have milkweed? It poisons them.
Interesting. All of the nymphs I could see in my yard were on the milkweed. They seem to love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They rarely if ever kill trees. The only exception is the Tree of Heaven, which are invasive. They can damage some crops though. That’s the main concern. So if you’re not a farmer they’re really just a nuisance.
No, they love Tree of Heaven, but unfortunately don't kill them, just use them for breeding.
We should eradicate both Tree of Heaven and speed lantern flies.
For the tree apparently you do need to dig it up or use herbicide after cutting it down, just on the spot where it was cut, otherwise it will likely resprout.
Anonymous wrote:Lantern Flies are awful invasive insects from China. Their nymphs literally suck the life out of trees and can kill the tree.
They have appeared in big numbers inside the beltway this year. Please kill them if you see them, and also try to remove and kill any egg masses attached to any tree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went out onto my deck last night and there were about 30 dead ones on the floor that were not there the day before. Hopefully, this heat is doing them in.
Keep hoping. That's not what's happening.
OK, so what's happening?
For every dead one you see, there are many many more living ones that you don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lantern Flies are awful invasive insects from China. Their nymphs literally suck the life out of trees and can kill the tree.
They have appeared in big numbers inside the beltway this year. Please kill them if you see them, and also try to remove and kill any egg masses attached to any tree.
I think they are rather pretty. Plus they don't actually kill trees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lantern Flies are awful invasive insects from China. Their nymphs literally suck the life out of trees and can kill the tree.
They have appeared in big numbers inside the beltway this year. Please kill them if you see them, and also try to remove and kill any egg masses attached to any tree.
I think they are rather pretty. Plus they don't actually kill trees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They rarely if ever kill trees. The only exception is the Tree of Heaven, which are invasive. They can damage some crops though. That’s the main concern. So if you’re not a farmer they’re really just a nuisance.
No, they love Tree of Heaven, but unfortunately don't kill them, just use them for breeding.
We should eradicate both Tree of Heaven and speed lantern flies.
For the tree apparently you do need to dig it up or use herbicide after cutting it down, just on the spot where it was cut, otherwise it will likely resprout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went out onto my deck last night and there were about 30 dead ones on the floor that were not there the day before. Hopefully, this heat is doing them in.
Do you have milkweed? It poisons them.
Interesting. All of the nymphs I could see in my yard were on the milkweed. They seem to love it.
Wrong insect. Those were likely not nymphs. They have a different shape. You probably saw milkweed bug.
Anonymous wrote:Lantern Flies are awful invasive insects from China. Their nymphs literally suck the life out of trees and can kill the tree.
They have appeared in big numbers inside the beltway this year. Please kill them if you see them, and also try to remove and kill any egg masses attached to any tree.
Anonymous wrote:They rarely if ever kill trees. The only exception is the Tree of Heaven, which are invasive. They can damage some crops though. That’s the main concern. So if you’re not a farmer they’re really just a nuisance.
Anonymous wrote:They rarely if ever kill trees. The only exception is the Tree of Heaven, which are invasive. They can damage some crops though. That’s the main concern. So if you’re not a farmer they’re really just a nuisance.