Spotted Lanternfly Flashcards
explain The Spotted Lanternfly
- Lycorma delicatula
- Planthopper- doesn’t fly; uses wings to assist during jumps
- Regulated by parasitic wasps
- Feed on sap through piercing-sucking mouthpart
The Spotted Lanternfly - explain the host plant
tree of heaven (preferred), woody trees, soybean crops, stone fruit crops, etc…
The Spotted Lanternfly - what do they feed on
the feed on sap through piercing-sucking mouthpart
explain the spotted lanternfly’s lifecycle
- has wingless instars and its host range narrows with each instar
- Eggs undergo diapause– synched hatching after 2 weeks warm weather
What is an invasive species
A species that…
- Is introduced to an area (intentionally or accidentally)
- Becomes overpopulated
- Adversely impacts new habitat
- Causes ecological, environmental, and/or economic harm
spotted lanternfly - Ecological Impact
- they feed on sap, which weakens plants
- Their waste causes fungal growth on plants, which kills them
- they have very few predators outside of their natural range, causing their numbers to explode
- also suspected to be toxic to pets, but more research is needed in order to come to a definitive conclusion
who does the spotted lanternfly disrupt ecosystems
- they aren’t picky and are known to parasitize almost any plant
- target both ornamental plants and food crops, which makes them especially harmful to agriculture
- their population is out of control due to their ease of reproduction, as well as the lack of natural predators
- are also relatively large and can outcompete insects in similar niches
Control, Management, and Prevention Strategies
- kill Spotted Lanternflies on sight
- Insecticides are used to great effect
- identifying the eggs
Control, Management, and Prevention Strategies - kill spotted lanternflies on sight
many state governments and experts encouraging people to squash the pests if they see them
Control, Management, and Prevention Strategies - insecticides
they are most effective on adult specimens, due to the fact nymphs are mobile and difficult to target by applying insecticides in specific areas
Control, Management, and Prevention Strategies - identifying eggs
Cutting down and removing affected trees as soon as possible is crucial in controlling the population
Challenges in Eradication of the spotted lanternfly
- due to their diverse food sources
- Understanding the biology of spotted lanternflies is crucial for devising effective eradication strategies
Importance of Addressing Invasive Species
- Threat to Biodiversity and Economy
- Ecological Balance at Stake
Importance of Addressing Invasive Species - threat to biodiversity and economy
Invasive species jeopardize biodiversity, disrupting ecosystems and causing economic losses in agriculture and other industries.
Importance of Addressing Invasive Species - ecological balance at stake
Managing invasive species is essential for preserving ecological balance and preventing irreversible damage to natural habitats.