NYC lanternfly plague set to rebound after dip — and city-living could be accelerating spread

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Summary:
- The article discusses the resurgence of the spotted lanternfly population in New York City in 2026, after a temporary decline.
- The spotted lanternfly is an invasive insect species that has been causing significant damage to trees and plants in the region.
- Researchers are working to understand the factors that led to the temporary decline and are developing new strategies to manage the population and mitigate the impact on the local ecosystem.

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