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Stay Tuned
TikTok's Revenge on the Spotted Lanternfly. Is it Actually Working?
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The invasive spotted lanternfly has taken over more than just the northeastern United States. These multiplying pests have gone viral on TikTok, with users posting videos of their creative ways to exterminate them. Is all the squashing and stomping helping or are they here to stay? Stay Tuned brings in the experts to break down everything we need to know about the spotted lanternflies.Nov. 11, 2022