New research reveals that the "Steel City" has
emerged as the city most heavily impacted by spotted
lanternflies
MEMPHIS,
Tenn., July 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Summer
season is in full swing and so are the dreaded spotted
lanternflies. TruGreen, the nation's leading lawn care provider
whose services include pest control, has announced its annual study
to identify the top areas in the U.S. that the invasive spotted
lanternfly likes to call home.
The results of the study indicate that Pennsylvania has a significant presence of
spotted lanternflies, with Pittsburgh predicted to be the most impacted,
a position previously held by New York
City last year. TruGreen has also identified four additional
Pennsylvania metro areas that have
taken top spots among the twenty markets most plagued by spotted
lanternflies, including Johnstown-Altoona, Wilkes
Barre-Scranton,
Erie, and Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York.
Following an in-depth examination of data compiled during the
calendar year from May 2023 to 2024,
TruGreen discloses the top 20 markets most affected by spotted
lanternflies:
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Johnstown-Altoona, PA
- Wilkes Barre-Scranton, PA
- Baltimore, MD
- Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York,
PA
- Harrisonburg, VA
- Wheeling WV-Steubenville, OH
- Erie, PA
- Youngstown, OH
- Clarksburg-Weston, WV
- Roanoke-Lynchburg, VA
- New York, NY
- Parkersburg, WV
- Washington, D.C. (Hagerstown, MD)
- Eureka, CA
- Hartford & New Haven, CT
- Bluefield-Beckley-Oak Hill,
WV
- Jackson, TN
- Salisbury, MD
- Toledo, OH
"The presence of spotted lanternflies is set to significantly
impact these cities as we head further into summer. This issue has
captured national attention, particularly with the discovery of egg
masses at California's border and
the first-ever sightings within Tennessee," said Roger May, Senior Director of Technical
Operations at TruGreen. "Our research indicates that, in 2024,
Pennsylvania will endure the brunt
of the spotted lanternflies infestation, which poses a considerable
threat to the health of trees and other crops. When it comes to an
invasive species like this, proactive prevention and management are
critical. Given their rapid reproductive rate, anyone who notices
potential infestations should contact a professional for
appropriate treatment measures."
TruGreen's established five-step treatment program is
specifically designed to control spotted lanternfly populations
while treating and preventing damage they cause. TruGreen's 50
years of experience in addressing seasonal invaders and nuisance
pests offers homeowners peace of mind knowing that their properties
remain protected from infestations.
For more information about TruGreen, visit TruGreen.com and
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About TruGreen
TruGreen is the nation's leading lawn care provider offering
neighborhoods across the country tailored lawn, tree and shrub care
along with protection against mosquitoes and other pests. As a
company rooted in scientific expertise with a customer-centered
approach, TruGreen helps homeowners achieve an outdoor living space
that brings them pride. There are approximately 260 TruGreen
branches in the United States and
Canada, plus 38 franchise
locations. Visit TruGreen.com, Facebook.com/TruGreen, or the
TruGreen app for more information.
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