Spotted Lanternfly permit.
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by MACK E-6, May 3, 2019.
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THAT should take care of those evil invasive critters.not4hire Thanks this.
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#### pennsylvania and everybody who lives there
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Alright, bringing this back up, I had the load to the area in question, I had to inspect and fill out a log sheet that was created for the purpose, 2 stops, 1 of which was a 34 hour reset.
Not much activity yet, adults should be appearing soon, after which time, there might be egg masses attached if you were unlucky enough to park near a gravid female(one laying eggs). Appears they like hard surfaces to attach the eggs, and the bugs themselves can hang on pretty determindly, too.Intothesunset, rank, misterG and 2 others Thank this. -
I can catch rattlesnakes, let bees and other sting things crawl on me, but I hate spiders for some reason. I would #### near as soon grab a grizzly as hold a spider. lol
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They don’t care about the dead ones, only eggs and live ones.homeskillet and Intothesunset Thank this.
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I was emailed a permit for my permit book.....I honestly have no idea what is going on with it.
I printed it up, and stuck it in the permit book like the good steering wheel holder that I am.....
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Keep them sum britches down in PA Mike I have enough to worry aboutIntothesunset, bzinger and Tall Mike Thank this.
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I'm guessing they will find their way north unfortunately.
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