Spotted lanternfly has spread to Illinois, threatening to crops and trees

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Spotted lanternfly has spread to Illinois, threatening to crops and trees
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Illinois says an invasive insect called the spotted lanternfly has been confirmed in the state for the first time.

First detected in the U.S. nearly a decade ago, the hitchhiking pest and its eggs have been getting rides on vehicles and trains as they expand fromAlthough the inch-long planthopper looks pretty with its distinctive black spots and bright red wing markings, the sap-sucking bug likes to mass and feed on plants.

The Illinois Department of Agriculture said a sighting of one of the winged adult insects was reported on Sept. 16 at an undisclosed location. Department staffers visited that area and found a “moderately populated area of spotted lanternfly.” After collecting specimens, officials

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