Our poster dives into the real threat the Spotted Lanternfly poses to our city. Many are familiar with this pest from the media and are told to exterminate them on sight. However, people are not aware of the real damage these pests can cause and have caused. As a way to educate people on this insect that almost everyone has heard of now, we decided to research the potential damage this pest can bring about to our agriculture and food supply.
December 6, 2022
The Invasion of NYC by the Spotted Lanternfly and its Negative Effects on Agriculture
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