Connecticut Winter Unlikely To Halt Spotted Lanternfly Spread

In case you were wondering, Connecticut’s invasive Spotted Lanternfly population is unlikely to be slowed by winter. While adult insects die in the first hard freeze, egg masses survive well below zero. Experts say temperatures would have to drop far lower than what Connecticut typically sees to make a dent. Folks are urged to scrape egg masses from trees and outdoor surfaces to help limit the pest’s spread next spring.