Carroll, JulietMattoon, Nicole2018-04-262016-06-022018-03-052018-04-262018https://hdl.handle.net/1813/43943.3NYS IPM Type: Invasive and Exotic Fact SheetWithdrawn at the request of Karen English on 11/1/2018. Dated material and only the most recent version should be available.The spotted lanternfly, also known as Chinese blistering cicada, is a plant hopper native to China and Southeastern Asia. Discovered in Pennsylvania in 2014, the spotted lanternfly presents a threat to both woody and non-woody hosts that are present throughout the United States. While their list of hosts is large, the greatest agricultural concern falls on grapes, apples, and stone fruits. Effort is underway to try to eradicate this insect in Pennsylvania.en-USAgricultural IPMFruitsTree FruitApplesApricotsCherriesPeaches and NectarinesPlumsGrapesSpotted Lanternflyfact sheet