The discreet but destructive arrival of the spotted lanternfly, native to Asia, has unleashed a series of devastating events since its appearance in the United States in 2014. This small leafhopper has spread rapidly, causing considerable damage to crops and ecosystems. By feeding on the sap of more than 70 types of plants, it weakens crops such as grapes and apple trees, while disrupting the balance of forests.
Despite its wings adorned with gray, red and black patterns, the spotted lanternfly, while visually attractive, represents a real scourge for agriculture.
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