Fairfax County calls for preemptive strikes against emerging spotted lanternflies

Summer in Fairfax County means a break from school, an abundance of outdoor music options and, in recent years, the return of the spotted lanternflies.

The invasive insects started to reemerge earlier this month, but they are still in their young “nymph” stage, resembling small beetles with white spots on their black bodies instead of the larger, winged form they take as adults, according to the Fairfax County Department of Public Works and Environmental Services (DPWES).

Predicting the nymphs will mature into adults with red coloring in July, the department’s urban forestry team is encouraging community members to eradicate any bugs they find now — before they become fully grown…

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