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Spotted Lanternfly

Spotted Lanternfly is one of the most destructive insects in 150 years’ to invade Virginia and Pennsylvania. This invasive insect is native to China, India and Vietnam. The Spotted Lanternfly causes damage to plants because of its method of feeding, the rapid buildup of large populations and the production of honeydew, a by-product of their feeding activity that serves as a medium for fungal growth.


Spotted Lanternfly can also be a nuisance pest to homeowners when found in large numbers.

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Imidacloprid 4SC Insecticide, Willowood

Willowood Imidacloprid 4SC is designed for protection from listed insects on cotton, potatoes, tobacco, vegetables and small fruit. For use as a soil treatment on Poplars and Cottonwoods. Controls darkling beetles and hide beetles in and around poultry houses.

Active Ingredients: Imidacloprid 40.7%
Insecticide Mode of Action: 4A
Insecticide Class:
Neonicotinoids
EPA Signal Word: CAUTION / PRECAUCION
EPA Registration Number: 87290-26
Application Rate Range: (see label)
Container Size(s): 1 Gal.

State Registrations Not for Sale to: VT


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