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  1. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    Damn! That's amazing - what a brilliant young lady! I'd definitely buy one of her devices and put it by my growing area. I'm seeing very few these days, mostly adults which I guess are breeding now and I should probably be more vigilant about the vacuum. I did see one that was molting and...
  2. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    Sounds pretty sophisticated all the biological controls you're using - impressive! I just grow weed. And tomatoes and cucumbers. I have seen some of the lantern flies on the cucumber vines, but not nearly what's been on the plants in my main growing area. And I have 2 more plants growing next to...
  3. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    Cancer? So, so sorry. Interesting about the birds eating the lantern flies. I had read that, given time, various local song birds will notice them and start to eat them. We used to have a ton of praying mantis around here but they've disappeared. They would decimate the butterflies - we'd find...
  4. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    I just googled that and found this: https://extension.psu.edu/there-is-a-predator-hiding-in-empty-spotted-lanternfly-eggs The answer seems to be yes! I'm definitely going to check that out! Hoping I have the same experience as formularacer and that the population here is way down next year...
  5. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    I heard back from the grower and owner of Supernaturals in New Paltz NY. They haven't seen lantern flies this summer so he didn't have anything other then to suggest netting to keep them out. If the flies are crawling up the stems at the beginning of the season then I'm not sure netting would...
  6. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    No tennis racket but I do have an electric fly swatter. :twisted: But I can't be swinging away in my growing area - it's too dense. I'd do too much damage I'm afraid. I topped most of the plants and trained the big stems out so they would fill in - I can barely walk in there! As my brother would...
  7. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    All his friends are already here!
  8. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    Yeah, we have a ton of yellow jackets this year. Haven't gotten stung yet but of course now that I said that I'm probably gonna get nailed next time I go outside.
  9. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    Sorry for not responding before. Did the news story say what the traps were made of that they caught the flies in? I just emailed a licensed cannabis farm here in New York and asked what they were doing. Will let you all know if they have any good advice.
  10. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    We were a little lax about vacuuming this past week and they were terrible again this morning. Maybe the most I've seen yet. Vacuumed up more this morning than I have before too. Saw 5-6 adults - got all but one of them. Sorry about the racoon - sounds kinda funny though. On the other hand...
  11. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    We've been vacuuming regularly and it has definitely decreased the population. We're only getting a few adults - I sucked one up this morning and the rest were nymphs. I'm not seeing much damage and not much of the honeydew anymore. I'm probably doing more damage with the vacuum catching leaves...
  12. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    I don't know how many I got yesterday - it's a little hard to see with the reflections outside...
  13. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    I haven't tried the pepper spray (one of my plants is actually flowering already which is on the early side) but I did try putting some tea tree oil in water and spraying them - it did nothing. We also tried traps of apple cider vinegar and dawn dish soap which again did nothing. Insecticidal...
  14. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    Regards the vacuum - my growing area is pretty far from my house - I'd need to run a bunch of extension cords. But it's something to consider. (We have hoses that reach down there so...) I found a hand vac on Amazon that has a clear body so to speak and has a clear tube attachment so I'm going...
  15. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    Both of my vacuums have black nozzles/tubes. Not sure there are any clear tubes available for them - what brand do you have? I saw that they were running around to the other side of the stems and did try blocking them with my hand - I did a little better with that. I guess like with anything...
  16. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    Update: I can see what these f'ers are doing to the plants - they secrete "honeydew" which then promotes development of a black sooty mold. I saw that on one lower leaf on one plant yesterday. I now see it on another plant - or I'm just looking more carefully. The yellow sticky cards were a bust...
  17. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    I don't know what damage they do and yes they aren't caterpillars or hemp borers (more of an end of season issue) but I don't want them on my plants! I only saw a few last year and didn't bother with them and nothing bad happened. But they are proliferating and I know they are a problem with the...
  18. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    I'm in the lower Hudson Valley in New York. I just put sticky yellow cards throughout the growing area, but a vacuum sounds brilliant! I will definitely try that. Do more keep coming back after vacuuming or does the population seem to be limited?
  19. Fighting Sioux

    Spotted lantern fly infestation

    I saw a ton of these on my outdoor plants this morning. I had a few last summer but this is ridiculous. I can't see any damage to the stems - at least not yet - but I am very worried. I can kill one here and there but there's just too many of them to make a difference. If anyone knows what kind...
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