4 Ways To Identify And Remove Spotted Lanternfly Eggs

4 Ways To Identify And Remove Spotted Lanternfly Eggs

The spotted lanternfly is a global agricultural nuisance. So before it reaches your field and lays eggs, start working for their effective elimination.  Therefore, you need to know about their life cycle and characteristics.

How To Identify Spotted Lanternfly Eggs?

Before laying eggs, the spotted lanternfly becomes red and brownish. And due to their heavy-weight, the flies choose to rest on the lower trunks of trees and grounds.

The ideal time to lay eggs of the spotted lanternfly is during the falls to early spring.  So before the fall approaches, check the tree trunks and ground carefully for eggs. The immature eggs are usually one inch long with a soft whitish appearance. The spotted lanternfly lays eggs in groups of 20-30. At maturity, the eggs hardened up with a brownish tone.

Now that you can identify spotted lanternfly eggs start removing them.

4 Basic Tips To Remove Spotted Lanternfly Eggs

 Once you stop the spotted lanternfly from laying eggs, the problem gets 70% solved. Therefore, look for any swollen yellowish-brown spotted lanternfly and kill them right away.

Covering The Surfaces

During the early fall, you can cover the susceptible areas of fly attack. Once the spotted lanternflies lay eggs, you can unwrap the covering and discard them to somewhere else. Furthermore, if you see excessive eggs, you can use any suitable pesticide to spray over them. Detergents or soap water works effectively to dehydrate the eggs, eventually killing it.

Another effective yet eco-friendly means of eliminating larvae is using adhesives. For that, all you have to do is lay out an adhesive mat over the ground. And when the flies lay eggs on the mat, you can step on them and kill.

Rupturing The Eggs    

If you are not fond of chemicals and pesticides, then you can choose this process. For that, you need a sharp object with a flat surface. Then scrap the egg mass from the surface with a sharp edge. And then pop the eggs until a white juice comes out. Try to focus on the greyish-brown eggs, as they are almost mature and flies can emerge anytime. So while smashing, you can hear the popping sound. The popping sound along with white juices coming out confirms their successful killing.

Dehydration of the eggs

The spotted lanternfly eggs are of soft tissues. So when you dip the eggs into alcohol or sanitiser, the cell wall degrades. As a result, all the fluids get out of the eggs, eventually killing the viable egg.

Professional Guidance

Even after going through all the possible home remedies, if you can’t battle against the spotted lanternfly, you need to get professional Pest Control Woollahra services. A professional pest controller can effectively remove the flies, and also stops them from coming back. Sometimes, even harmless spotted lanternflies in a group can make the whole area deserted. Therefore, before things get out of control, contact your local pest controller and do the needful.

Thus, these were some insights about how to identify and remove spotted lanternfly eggs. So, work proactively to eliminate them and lead a safe, healthy, and peaceful lifestyle.