Seek & Destroy?

While researchers have found that the spotted lanternfly might not be quite as destructive as first thought, it’s still a fast-spreading invasive pest that needs to be controlled.

New Study Refines Range of Spotted Lanternfly

Penn State University scientists report that the spotted lanternfly’s potential spread will be limited by increasing altitude and latitude, saving places like the Appalachians of North Carolina and Green Mountains of Vermont from its depredations.

JP McHale Launches Spotted Lanternfly Action Prevention Program, Task Force

The JP McHale SLAP Task Force is comprised of the company's most experienced residential and commercial pest experts, who together developed a strategy for managing, preventing and reducing spotted lanternflies.