Spotted Lanternfly Eggs - What To Look For!

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  • @junostar864
    @junostar864 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the video. The little nymphs are all over my Maples in Eastern PA. I made the circle traps Penn State Extension has online & they work great. I can let out accidental catches from the traps too.

  • @michael2B
    @michael2B 3 роки тому +2

    where is this occurring ?

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  3 роки тому

      This was shot in Pa, but they are in NJ and other places, too.

  • @TheWildlifeBrothers
    @TheWildlifeBrothers 6 років тому +22

    I will be recommending your whole spotted lanternfly series to my school’s environmental science program for sure, you’ve done an excellent of covering many of the flies’ life stages. It’s a shame what’s happening, they’re beautiful insects, but they just don’t belong.
    - Harrison

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  6 років тому

      Wow, thanks Harrison! It has been a lot of work and I was worried I would not be able to film this particular video. Glad I did. Unfortunately we found a couple at Churchville last week. Hopefully hitchhikers since it was near the parking lot, but still bad!

  • @percival23
    @percival23 Рік тому +1

    There is a monster Tree of Heaven next door to me. It snows a 1/4 inch layer of pollen in my entire back yard every June.
    The Lantern flies can't kill that tree fast enough.

  • @Insect_Expert1489
    @Insect_Expert1489 3 роки тому +2

    What about Dynasties Tityus rhinoceros beetle ?? We are we going to do to help the beetle

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  3 роки тому

      Not sure what you mean?

    • @Insect_Expert1489
      @Insect_Expert1489 3 роки тому +1

      @@chrisegnoto due too the Emerald ash borer are eat up the Ash trees thus making the Titus rhinoceros beetles endangered

  • @amicus9811
    @amicus9811 5 років тому +3

    Thank you- good to know about and helpful

  • @asmodeusazarak
    @asmodeusazarak 6 років тому +11

    out here in the country there are some predators that are feeding on them. I see a lot of them that spiders have eaten. Hoping that helps control them because the woods here are full of wild grapes and hops.

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  6 років тому +2

      Yeah Man. We are in for some rough sailing with these fellows. Hops, grapes, walnuts and many others are abundant here and so will be the SLF's :(

    • @TawhidStudio
      @TawhidStudio 2 роки тому

      @@chrisegnoto hey just stumbled across your video, we just got rid off all our grape branches and left the roots, sad to start over but after cutting it off we found hundreds of these things under the tree. This explains why we didn’t get any grapes this year

  • @billy_barry
    @billy_barry Рік тому +1

    Found these on some of my firewood; they're not going to be a problem anymore 😊

  • @СпасЯнков-э2ч
    @СпасЯнков-э2ч 6 років тому +3

    Nice video Chris What You Can do against the eggs spreading?

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  6 років тому

      Honestly, the best thing to do it destroy the eggs and maybe wash the site down afterwards.

  • @smetlogik
    @smetlogik 6 років тому +11

    Interesting facts. Agree with Trail, cool looking, bummer they are invasive.

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  6 років тому

      Yeah, they look so neat but... I want to do a video talking more about the interesting things about them.

  • @kathyyoung6608
    @kathyyoung6608 5 років тому +19

    My year old kittens are killing them! YEAH KITTENS!!

  • @KaraCamilleDelonas
    @KaraCamilleDelonas 3 роки тому +3

    I was wondering why the ones I squish lately are orangeish in color. This is both disturbing yet very informative. Thank you for your work

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  3 роки тому +1

      You are welcome. I think the orange occurs when fully matured and ready to reproduce...or something

  • @localsolitariat9380
    @localsolitariat9380 5 років тому +13

    cries in philly
    there are squashed lantern flies on the ground EVERYWHERE outside and i found like 3 trying to get in my house :(

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  5 років тому +2

      This time next year, they will be covering the trunks of trees.

  • @fabrian40
    @fabrian40 3 роки тому

    do you usually step on lantern flies?

  • @TheRealJerseyJoe
    @TheRealJerseyJoe 6 років тому +2

    Interesting !

  • @Ann-ub4mf
    @Ann-ub4mf 4 роки тому

    Very interesting...Thank You.🙂

  • @Tootisepop
    @Tootisepop 5 років тому +3

    Do they bite.

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  5 років тому

      Not in my experience at all. Pretty sure they taste nasty, though.

  • @gracio1231
    @gracio1231 5 років тому +4

    They’re huge almost look like butterflies cause of the wing patterns colors or cicadas

    • @kathyyoung6608
      @kathyyoung6608 5 років тому

      Yes they do but they don't fly. My kittens were playing with some and they jumped, a great distance too!! YUK!

    • @Abeo93
      @Abeo93 Місяць тому

      At least cicadas have the mercy of living underground for 17 years. So when they come out briefly, I can't fault them much. Also (to my knowledge) they are not an invasive species

  • @marcoslovato6491
    @marcoslovato6491 5 років тому +1

    Great video,are these insects in New Mexico?

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  5 років тому

      I am not sure, they are spreading FAST though.

    • @johnl5152
      @johnl5152 5 років тому

      @@chrisegnoto Now we need some Army Ants to massacre
      them :D

  • @TrailoftheWildWild
    @TrailoftheWildWild 6 років тому +9

    Awesome video! The Spotted Lantern fly is beautiful! Sadly they are invasive.

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  6 років тому

      Yeah they are. I wish they weren't such a threat. It seems a lot of our invasive creatures are pretty amazing looking.

    • @kathyyoung6608
      @kathyyoung6608 5 років тому +2

      @@chrisegnoto Like the praying mantis. I'm in PA and probably have never seen a native one. I've been here 58 years and just found out the things I've been protecting are invasive. What pisses me off lol is that they kill hummingbirds! They better start killing the lanterns or I won't protect them anymore.

    • @holysmokes6709
      @holysmokes6709 4 роки тому +2

      They look way prettier on the bottom of my shoe.

    • @fatrickspark1090
      @fatrickspark1090 4 роки тому +1

      Beautiful? These things are disgustingly ugly.

  • @harryhathaway1086
    @harryhathaway1086 5 років тому +1

    One thing I don't think a lot of people know they have great eyesight. I watch two of these flies chasing each other and following each other in a beeline and I don't know how the hell derice I can pick up on the one in the front and stay right behind it. Nature's fascinating

  • @DebraGill
    @DebraGill 6 років тому +7

    I have so many on my tree, I can’t reach the ones up high! They are killing my maple tree! We are in trouble! They did to little to late! Here is what it’s like near my home.

    • @DebraGill
      @DebraGill 6 років тому +2

      ua-cam.com/video/Iz8hMpWw66s/v-deo.html

    • @DebraGill
      @DebraGill 6 років тому +1

      I’m in Berks county pa ground zero!

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  6 років тому +6

      Yeah I saw that video. It is insane. I am so afraid of that being normal in the future. Not a good thing.

    • @conitorres9774
      @conitorres9774 5 років тому +1

      Make mix 1/4 cup blue dawn detergent with 1 cup water and spray to kill them

    • @ccdogpark
      @ccdogpark 4 роки тому

      It's not too late to saved your trees.
      ua-cam.com/video/lRvnQJwVTck/v-deo.html
      I just noticed this group posted a great video on how to build these traps
      Building a wildlife-safe spotted lanternfly trap
      13,852 views• Jul 1, 2020
      If you get a trap put up EARLY, it seems having them at a lower height causes flys arriving later,
      to only go as high as the flys already trapped. This makes sense, since they are coming together to mate.
      So a trap that captures them alive and holds them in place, will be much more effective
      than a trap that would kill them instantly. At least that is what I am observing after watching
      them swarm our oak tree for a week.
      (And there is no end in sight.)
      WRZ 2020-10-08

  • @Wisdom_Tales2016
    @Wisdom_Tales2016 5 років тому +5

    Holly crap! How do you have the courage to grab one lol

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  5 років тому +1

      They are all looks. Can't harm us at all. Just don't eat them, lol.

  • @jonest1627
    @jonest1627 4 роки тому

    Do they cocoon to develop wings?

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  4 роки тому

      No, they just molt their last instar and the wings are there. You can actually make them out if you look closely

  • @marineabc1
    @marineabc1 4 роки тому +1

    I don't know if it will work, but I pressure wash my 30 year old Norway maple tree that was infested. The idea was to destroy the nests. I only went up approximately 8 feet. up the trunk.

  • @jaynedetweiler2290
    @jaynedetweiler2290 5 років тому +1

    Wheel bugs and assassin bugs kill them. We have 3 silver maples that they love. We banded in the spring which helped alot. Everyday I go out with my wet vac and suck them off of the trees and they drown in the water. I have yet to find an egg mass.

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  5 років тому +2

      Good to know. We have a trick where you put the opening of a drink bottle over them and they just jump right in.

    • @jaynedetweiler2290
      @jaynedetweiler2290 5 років тому

      @@chrisegnoto oh wow! I'm going to try the bottle tomorrow!

  • @this2shallpassmoveon
    @this2shallpassmoveon 5 років тому +2

    Found one in NJ this wked.

    • @sz1768
      @sz1768 5 років тому

      I just found one here in Warren County, NJ tonight.

    • @ccdogpark
      @ccdogpark 5 років тому

      They will probably be all over the east coast, Maine to Florida within 3 years.
      I wonder what it will take for President Blowhard to say something about this problem ?

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  5 років тому

      Yeah. Spreading way too fast :/

    • @this2shallpassmoveon
      @this2shallpassmoveon 5 років тому

      Saw 3 more this past wked!

  • @ashleymc2866
    @ashleymc2866 4 роки тому

    I live in South Philly, row homes, very little green around me and I've killed 3 in 2 days.

  • @markkiser5120
    @markkiser5120 5 років тому +2

    when Gypsy moths lay their eggs I took my plumbing torch and burned them. It does not hurt the bark of the tree unless you are trying to catch the tree on fire.

  • @desmondferguson7550
    @desmondferguson7550 5 років тому +14

    Me and my friends at school made a spray to kill them and we have a group called the lantern fly hunters

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  5 років тому +1

      Good work. Did it work?

    • @desmondferguson7550
      @desmondferguson7550 5 років тому

      Nature Now! Yes it did!

    • @ccdogpark
      @ccdogpark 5 років тому

      Try this idea below
      ua-cam.com/video/yjOKIOOw1ZA/v-deo.html
      Teen devises clever trap for spotted lanternflies

    • @chris8878
      @chris8878 4 роки тому +1

      I use 90% isopropyl alcohol to spray the nymphs. You have to cover em good, they usually jump but if you have good vision you’ll see where they land and spray em again until they flip over dead. I got 80% of a colony with a bottle from cvs. There’s maybe 3-4 that pop up in that area every so often this month but I got sooo many of em.

    • @dmfb68
      @dmfb68 4 роки тому

      @@chris8878 best way to kill them is a pump sprayer bottle with water and Dawn dish detergent.

  • @kathyyoung6608
    @kathyyoung6608 5 років тому +2

    The giant praying mantis is also invasive and also from China. Maybe they will help rid the lantern fly. Then we need to wipe out the invasive mantis, which kills hummingbirds other small birds and animals. I'm in Montgomery County PA and 2 years ago they wiped-out all flowers, shrubs, vegetables and tees. I'm encouraging the kittens!

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  5 років тому

      Go kittens! The natice praying mantises are smaller and often very cammouflaged. They can be gray, brown or green.

  • @alCare4u
    @alCare4u 5 років тому

    Amazing and frightening too. I'm afraid they might show in Israel too.

  • @ReganMarcelis
    @ReganMarcelis 2 роки тому +2

    Philly kicked the shat out of THEM! They still some lone ones though some areas lazy but NE Philly and river wards like Bridesburg KICKED the hell out of THEM! WEEZ LOVE KILLING STUFF! :p .. So far philadelphians are the ONLY answer...

  • @adamdean5881
    @adamdean5881 5 років тому +5

    I live in the Poconos and saw my first one today. I killed if ( they are quick) and am going to report it.

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  5 років тому

      Yeah, they are spreading fast. Seing them in Southern Bucks County this year, too. The whole county has them by now. Spotted in Philly, also. :(

  • @defunct1905
    @defunct1905 5 років тому +3

    It's kinda gross why their wings and legs,on females do that. They are so full of egg mass,there's nowhere for the fluids to go,so,it gets forced into places it usually doesn't stay,and wings extend,legs lock out from internal pressure. It's hard to have swelling in an insect body.

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  5 років тому +1

      Wow, it's nice to finally have an answer to that. I thank you very much for sharing that. And yeah....that is a bit disturbing. They are beautiful but such a problem.

    • @defunct1905
      @defunct1905 5 років тому

      @@chrisegnoto it's an unintended change we ( humans) keep making. I loose entire days thinking about all the eventual outcomes. I'm sad to say,it looks pretty bleak.

    • @bugloverspiderlover8490
      @bugloverspiderlover8490 4 роки тому

      Kai Miller I've noticed that in mantids too,when they're so full of eggs,they can hardly walk.

  • @Insect_Expert1489
    @Insect_Expert1489 3 роки тому +1

    We should not mess with DNA what if that RNA solution messes up with Human DNA also Trypoxylus dichotomus is trouble due to the pest control methods of the coconut rhinoceros beetle

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah, it seems most things we tinker with can be a mistake, over time. It's all such a tempermental, if not fragile system. Introducing a new species to put another in check can be a real issue, though.

    • @Insect_Expert1489
      @Insect_Expert1489 3 роки тому

      @@chrisegnoto also I believe that Hawaii should have start selling the coconut rhinoceros beetles to Japan thus both the USA and Japan can still be friends thanks to one insect

  • @waterhead001
    @waterhead001 4 роки тому

    I heard a girl in Pennsylvania invented a trap that is working.. The traps are being used to get rid of the :Lantern Flies.

  • @GumriRN
    @GumriRN 2 роки тому

    This video would’ve been exactly what I needed to know if it wasn’t for the fast camera movement.

  • @Dirtyvegas506
    @Dirtyvegas506 4 роки тому +1

    Just use a stick to get ride of the egg mass and use a salt gun or anything to kill lantern flys then just stomp them if they live. They fight

  • @Insect_Expert1489
    @Insect_Expert1489 3 роки тому

    We Should try other methods of fighting the lantern fly like feeding our pet Ant colonies and pet praying mantises

  • @magamen6572
    @magamen6572 4 роки тому +1

    Take a shop vacuum and vacuum them up everyday

  • @Insect_Expert1489
    @Insect_Expert1489 3 роки тому +1

    Remember the Chinese Mantis that came in to fight the gypsy moth well that insect could also help and since it’s here….

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  3 роки тому

      Yeah, it's like Starship Troopers. Everybody's doing their part.

    • @Insect_Expert1489
      @Insect_Expert1489 3 роки тому

      @@chrisegnoto the Chinese mantis is doing its job !!!

  • @singinprofessor5260
    @singinprofessor5260 4 роки тому

    Montgomery County is polluted with SLF😓
    And no information anywhere exactly HOW to eliminate them on any stage😡

  • @daveko7
    @daveko7 5 років тому +2

    Very informative video, but why would you say that you hate to say it, but the best thing to do is to destroy the egg masses? That's a good thing to say and do.

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  5 років тому +3

      Well, it's not the creature's fault it ended up here. I am never happy to kill something.

  • @mickeylara2111
    @mickeylara2111 4 роки тому

    Solution, use a flame shooter this will burn the wings and legs.

  • @Sapphirelily
    @Sapphirelily 5 років тому +1

    Rubbing alcohol. The highest you can find and spray them. In my state, home made stuff to kill these flies is illegal as it could do more harm than good.

  • @deliasantiago25
    @deliasantiago25 2 роки тому

    Is 2022 an I believe is all over . Even in new Jersey 🙉. Too many. Something need to be done. NOW...
    TOO MANY

  • @juliedagenhart5597
    @juliedagenhart5597 2 роки тому

    spiders are killing them too

  • @Betty-qd8st
    @Betty-qd8st 3 роки тому +1

    They were in the wild grape vines bad

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  3 роки тому

      Yeah, I was wondering when they would hit the vineyards near me :/

  • @Sapphirelily
    @Sapphirelily 5 років тому +2

    GET SOME PRAYING MANTIS!!! Maybe we can eliminate them with the mantises

    • @bugloverspiderlover8490
      @bugloverspiderlover8490 4 роки тому

      Sapphire Lily sadly it won't work,mantids live too short and there are too many flies.

  • @createwithsol4766
    @createwithsol4766 2 роки тому

    Great video. Now please get rid of those! 😩

  • @davidjames666
    @davidjames666 3 роки тому

    fast forward to August 2021, and they are all over Northern New Jersey. first time I ever saw them. i have grape vines in my yard and I suspect they are attracted to them. tomorrow I shall hunt for the eggs and destroy them

  • @Shmooping
    @Shmooping 3 роки тому

    dragon flies like them

  • @mc365mc
    @mc365mc 3 роки тому +2

    Its a lost cause. I'm in NJ and I'm seeing these bugs everywhere.

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  3 роки тому

      Give it time. A few years, and it might calm down a lot.....

  • @martinalbert5653
    @martinalbert5653 3 роки тому

    Sounds like they will be carried across the United States in no time.

  • @Insect_Expert1489
    @Insect_Expert1489 3 роки тому

    They look beautiful!!!

    • @chrisegnoto
      @chrisegnoto  3 роки тому +1

      I agree, they really do. Too bad they are a problem, but I can still appreciate them.

    • @Abeo93
      @Abeo93 2 місяці тому

      No they don't

  • @marielg9143
    @marielg9143 5 років тому

    And did you kill them or just adore them inform how to kill them

  • @nickweiss2327
    @nickweiss2327 5 років тому

    IDK I think its kinda Bull shit. Lets face it people we have townships that cut down trees because of being to close to a side walk and other BS greedy reasons. you have developers all over Delaware county PA especially that cut down and destroy trees and properties everyday and not only that but I used to see bugs like that back in the 80s in PA. Those bugs have been here for a while now. In fact id say they have been here as long as ive been alive. The trees I used to see those bugs on are now dead because of a greedy township that want to just develop land and destroy beauty. With that being said, My question is. Why is the PA D.O.A. willing to spend 140 million dollars to kill bugs for the sake of trees? If they really cared why didnt they stop hundreds and thousands of properties and farms and forests from being destroyed in PA? I mean the biggest amount of damage I have seen over the years in PA and why I moved to DE is because of devlopers and greed not because of bugs and if the D.O.A. really cares. why dont they stop that? why is there old preserves that are now housing developments where hundreds of trees and plants were destroyed? I mean its kinda ridiculous to spend millions of dollars on a problem and not even try to fix a bigger problem. Kinda like a boat that has a small hole in one end and a big hole in the other why bother trying to fix a small hole in one end when your sinking because of a huge hole in the other end that nobody wants to fix.

  • @BrentBlacke
    @BrentBlacke 4 роки тому +1

    why you hate to say it? wtf...these things are nasty and shouldn't be here.