
Spotted lanternflies may lay their eggs on Christmas trees which could then hatch inside homes, the Philly Voice reported.
Freshly laid eggs “have a grey mud-like covering which can take on a dry cracked appearance over time,” the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture said, encouraging anyone who sees the masses to scrape it off.
Any sightings of spotted lanternfly eggs, which can be killed with alcohol or hand sanitizer, should be reported to state wildlife officials.
WEll I would delete the thread but this laptop will not let me do it.Every time I try delete it freezes up.If I can get back on the tower I can delete it from there but it's about shot.takes over and hour to warm up if it ever does.might be the monitor.Gonna get it checked one last time and if that don't work it's retired.The tower is 14 years old and so is the monitor.It's served it's purpose I guess but we love it