Submitted by HoneyAndMyco t3_10nf937 in Pennsylvania
Hello all. As I’m sure you’re all aware the spotted lanternfly is an extremely invasive species of planthopper insects that are wreaking havoc on a bunch of profitable and important plant species. I work for a lab that is attempting to rear them in captivity for lab experimentation.
This far we’ve had some luck, (we have had them oviposit, hatch and turn to 2nd instar all in the lab) but we still haven’t quite i the full lifecycle yet, we’ll need to collect a lot of egg masses in the wild first to get large numbers of nymphs all at once to achieve a self sustaining colony.
I’m happy to provide the mods with proof of any of this and also that I have every possible permit from state and federal governments to do this, as again it’s an invasive species.
I’m in NY and I’ve had some success collecting out here but if you guys know of any spots in PA with large amount of egg masses please DM me with a location or post it in the comments. You will literally be helping to stop SLF destruction and helping to contribute to our understanding of them.
CltAltAcctDel t1_j68grq5 wrote
Oh do I have the spot for you…
Tanger Outlets in Hershey. There’s one tree in the area of Bed Bath and Beyond that has dozens of eggs patches. Every tree on the property has eggs. There are egg patches on the stucco everywhere. Just walk around and look up. It’s unbelievable. I doubt they’d let you get a ladder and start scraping.