Here’s why a vacuum cleaner may be the best way to kill spotted lanternflies this summer

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — If you don’t like using pesticides to rid your garden of spotted lanternflies, an expert from Cornell University is offering a unique, chemical-free option.

“Do you know what has worked really nicely and I would recommend is? A handheld vacuum cleaner… it’s a non-pesticidal way to just take care of them,” Brian C. Eshenaur, an invasive species specialist with the Integrated Pest Management Program at the Ivy League school, told the Advance/SILive.com.

Despite a frigid winter, Staten Islanders shouldn’t expect relief from spotted lanternflies this year, as hardy egg masses will begin to hatch with the arrival of spring, according to Eshenaur…

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