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Spotted lanternfly infestations can spread across a property in a matter of days, putting trees, landscaping, and outdoor customer areas at risk. Immediate action is essential to control the spread. Assured Environments' specialist team provides expert spotted lanternfly control to businesses across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, helping you stay ahead of this invasive species year-round.
Need help with a spotted lanternfly problem right now? If you are a property or industry site manager anywhere in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, use the form below to schedule a consultation or service call today.
A one-off spray isn’t enough to control spotted lanternfly (SLF) troubles. It requires a year-round program that considers the insect's life cycle, from overwintering egg masses through nymph stages to adult swarms. Our tri-state technicians are trained in every phase of SLF nymph management and adult treatment, with each program built around the specific trees, structures, and risk areas on your site.
We start with a detailed site survey to identify host trees, egg masses, and high-pressure zones across your property. Findings are documented to support commercial landscape pest control and any spotted lanternfly compliance permit requirements.
Our specialists deliver targeted treatment matched to the SLF life stage and the sensitivity of your site. We apply only what's needed, where it's needed to protect surrounding plants, pollinators, and outdoor spaces.
Our spotted lanternfly seasonal plan keeps your site protected long after the initial treatment, with scheduled return visits and ongoing monitoring to deliver lasting results.
Spotted lanternflies are a regulated invasive species, and managing them effectively means working with their biology, not against it. Populations behave very differently across the seasons, and treatments that work on adults in August won't affect egg masses in January. Off-the-shelf products rarely account for that.
Every Assured Environments program is built around current USDA and state Department of Agriculture guidance, with methods chosen for proven effectiveness, environmental responsibility, and quarantine compliance. We weigh factors like host plant value, proximity to pollinators, water sources, and customer-facing areas before any treatment is applied—so control is precise, not generic.
Quarantine awareness: New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut all sit within active or adjacent SLF quarantine zones. Businesses moving outdoor materials, like pallets, plant stock, landscaping equipment, and vehicles, may face restrictions to prevent further spread. Our team supports invasive species management Tri-State protocols, helping operations stay compliant with inspection, documentation, and movement requirements that affect day-to-day logistics.
It's this combination of science-led treatment and on-the-ground experience that makes Assured Environments a trusted partner for spotted lanternfly control.
Spotted lanternflies aren't just a landscaping issue; they're a regulatory, reputational, and operational risk. Properties that overlook activity can face damaged trees, customer complaints, failed inspections, and, in some cases, permit-related delays on goods movement.
Assured Environments delivers audit-ready spotted lanternfly control for commercial sites across New York City, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Industries we serve include:
Here’s what our customers have to say about their experience with us.
It’s important to control and reduce spotted lanternfly populations as soon as you spot them. If you notice this invasive pest on your property, contact the experts at Assured Environments. Our specialists will design a plan to prevent an escalation and protect your business now and in the future.
Contact us today for a free, no-obligation quote!
Having them on-site isn't fined directly, but moving regulated materials in quarantine zones without a spotted lanternfly compliance permit can be. A specialist helps keep your operations compliant.
Yes. They weaken trees and leave behind sticky honeydew that promotes sooty mold on hardscapes, signage, and outdoor furniture, damaging landscaping and customer-facing areas.
There's no single window, which is why spotted lanternfly control runs year-round, with scheduled visits at key points in the life cycle.