SPOTTED LANTERNFLY poses a serious threat to Pennsylivania agriculture, hardwoods and private property. Aq quarantine is in place to help contain the spread of this invasive pest. tps/www.agriculturicuture-pagoV/Pants Land Water/Pantindustry/Enty/Entomolopy/ipoted lanterfl/quarantine/Pages/defaultaspk Businesses in the quarantine: zone are required to have permits for moving anything into, out of ora around in the zone. Do YOU need one? >>> ntps/extension.psuesuedVpesourbusnesneeaspoted-anternfy-permt: Permits The training is free. Sign up and take it here. >>> ttpsl/extension.psu.edu/spotted-anterntly-permt-training Up-to-date information for homeowners-biolopy, management and control >>> ntps/Pestensonpsuedupote-antenly What is the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture doing? >>> htps/www.agricuture.pagov/Pants Land Water/Pantindustny/Entny/Entomolop/spotted amtenlyPars/tchutasx How widespread is the problem? What is the USDA doing? >>> htps/www.aphisusdswphsfrsourepustidkessyunrepess/Dethreatipotedlanternlyy Ifyous see a lanternfly REPORT IT! The control USDA BE program is a cooperative effort. Help us to control this insect. AgriƧuiture pennsylvania DEPARTMENTOFA AGRICULTURE PennState: Extension tastonslFOuDSA.goV 1-888-4BADFLY