Native to Asia, the spotted lanternfly was first seen in Pennsylvania in 2014 and is a skilled hitchhiker that can catch a ride on household belongings, furniture or camping equipment being moved from one part of the country to another.
The spotted lanternfly has been reported in 10 states - from Connecticut to Indiana. Kansas is the farthest west it’s been confirmed after a specimen was found in a 4-H project. State and federal officials are investigating.
“First, there was a lot of surprise,” said Pruisner about the Kansas find. “We’ve known about this since it was first found in Pennsylvania. We have definitely been on the lookout.”
Since the spotted lanternfly was found in Kansas, Iowa’s agriculture department beefed up its public outreach, asking people to turn in any insects that could be the invasive pest. The Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri agriculture departments have received possible sightings of the insect, but so far they've all been false alarms.
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