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UT Extension News – Tennessee Agricultural Enhancement Program — Spotted Lanternfly 
Smith County Agriculture News – By Katie Martin, Smith County Extension Agent If you caught the news last week, you may have heard about the confirmed detection of a Spotted Lanternfly in Davidson County. Spotted Lanternflies are an invasive insect that was first discovered in Pennsylvania in 2014. Tennessee is the 16th state with confirmed detection of this non-native planthopper. The Spotted Lanternfly can be harmful to a variety of crops and natural resources. Adults typically are 1-1.5 inches long and have beige or grey front wings with black dots. The hind wings have red, black, and white markings, making them recognizable especially when the front wings are spread. If you

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