Pennsylvania adds Greene County to its "Spotted Lanternfly Quarantine," now covering 52 counties, with restrictions on moving egg masses and adult insects.
Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding has added Greene County to the "Spotted Lanternfly Quarantine," which now covers 52 of the state's 67 counties. The quarantine requires residents and businesses to comply with orders and regulations, including restrictions on moving egg masses and adult insects to prevent further spread. Residents are urged to scrape and destroy lanternfly eggs found on trees, vehicles, and outdoor fixtures before they hatch.
March 29, 2024
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