Spotted Lanternfly Host Plants
Spotted Lanternfly is known to be found congregating on ailanthus and grape vines, however we’ve begun to notice them spread to several new host plants as they further invade Long Island landscapes.
🌳 Keep an eye out for them on the lower branches of ailanthus, fig, star magnolia, black walnut, and fruit trees.
🌿 They also seem to infest all sorts of vines and ivy including grape and Boston ivy.
Contact us for inspection and organic treatment. Adults will be appearing in about a week or two, mating and feeding and finally laying eggs by fall.