Greg Smith Tree Service

Google Business Profile | Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Spotted Lanternfly Activity on Gloucester County Trees This July

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Spotted lanternfly nymphs are actively feeding across Gloucester County this month, expanding beyond tree of heaven to maples, walnuts, and fruit trees.

The sticky honeydew residue left behind is often the first sign property owners notice, coating leaves, furniture, and anything parked beneath an infested tree.

Healthy established trees typically tolerate a season of activity, but repeated years of heavy feeding add up, making early identification valuable.

Serving Gloucester County and South Jersey with seasonal pest monitoring.

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Close-up photo of lanternfly nymphs or sticky honeydew residue on leaves and bark. Authentic property photography preferred over stock imagery.

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