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Pesky spotted lanternfly bugs are back this summer in Maryland and multiple other states, but there are some new options ...
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This early into the summer, the hatchlings from these egg masses are small nymphs, black with white spots. They will soon grow larger, a centimeter in diameter, and turn bright red.
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“I was looking down at the bark down near the ground, and I see this little black bug with white spots,” she said. Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here.
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Eggs are clustered together and look like "wet, gray putty." A mass can hold around 30 to 50 eggs. Nymphs are juvenile lanternflies that are "black with white spots and turn red as they develop ...
Spotted lanternfly eggs hatch in the spring and early summer from April through October. Early instar nymphs are black with white spots; fourth instar nymphs are red with black and white spots.