Card description: Spotted Lanternfly
Spot it? Snap, catch and report it.
It could be devastating for Canada's wine, nursery, fruit and forest industries.
What to look for (lifecycle):
- Egg laying: September to November
- Egg mass: October to June
- Early stage nymph: May to July
- Late stage nymph: July to September
- Adults: July to December
Where to look for it:
- Over 100 species of trees and plants
- Commercial and leisure vehicles
- Outdoor items
If you think you have found a spotted lanternfly nymph, adult or egg mass in Canada, report it to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Learn more about the spotted lanternfly.