Scrape Egg Masses
Spotted lanternfly lays eggs in the fall. Scraping and destroying egg masses helps reduce the risk of infestation.
Spotted lanternfly infestation should be taken seriously as it can weaken your tree over time. We treat spotted lanternfly infestations using scientific methods before the damage worsens.

Spotted lanternfly infestation usually begins with a single egg mass and can spread to thousands of flies. These insects feed on the sap of your tree in groups, drain it of nutrients, and leave behind a sticky residue that invites mold to grow on the bark and leaves. Neither can your tree fight it on its own, nor can any home remedy remove it. Your tree needs the right scientific treatment before it’s beyond saving.
This is where All Natural Tree Experts comes in. Our certified arborists start by inspecting your tree to see how badly it’s infested. Then we use targeted treatment on the affected areas and treat both the bark and the soil to prevent flies from infesting your tree again.
Is your tree infested with spotted lanternfly? Call us to save it.
Your tree can survive a spotted lanternfly infestation with the right treatment plan. Get in touch with us to make sure it does.
Local knowledge is essential for effective pest management. Our team understands how the local environment and seasonal weather patterns in Virginia influence the way these insects move and spread. Because certain trees in our area are more likely to attract lanternflies, we can identify which parts of your environment are most vulnerable. We also monitor infestation patterns. This allows us to know when insects are most active. We make sure our spotted lanternfly treatment is applied at the most effective time.
We guarantee your trees receive the care they need to stay healthy. Our professional scheduling and placement of treatments can prevent infestation before it causes physical damage to your property.


You may have tried to control spotted lanternfly using home remedies you found online. People often use dish soap, vinegar, or scraping egg masses, but these methods usually don’t work. The reason spotted lanternflies keep coming back is that home methods can only kill the ones you can see, not the hidden flies.
Spotted lanternfly lays eggs in hidden places, enters from nearby yards, and spreads more quickly than home remedies can control. It means, without the right treatment approach and application methods, you’re just dealing with what’s on the surface. Our tree biology experts are trained to target these insects at every stage, ensuring they don’t return after treatment.
Let us keep your tree safe from lanternflies with the right treatment approach.
Maple trees, including red, silver, and sugar maples, are favorite targets for spotted lanternflies, which feed on their sap.
It’s one of the most frequently affected trees by lanternfly in the USA, which weakens them from the inside out.
Spotted lanternflies attack willow trees, feed on their soft bark, and drain their sap quickly.
River birch and other birch trees are frequently attacked by spotted lanternfly, which leads to slow growth and sap depletion.
Are you seeing spotted lanternflies on your tree? Contact us for a professional spotted lanternfly treatment.



Don’t wait until spotted lanternfly damages your tree beyond saving. Let us protect it.
Removing spotted lanternfly early makes sure your tree survives and grows properly. Call us to get rid of these insects.
All Natural Tree Experts

Spotted lanternflies might look small, but the damage they cause to your trees spreads fast if not handled the right way. At All Natural Tree Experts, we use science-based methods to treat these insects. Our tree specialists are experienced in treating spotted lanternflies on all tree species, regardless of size or level of damage. We respond quickly, arrive fast, and do whatever we can to save your tree. Our prices are also affordable and transparent.
Do you want to save your tree from these insects? Give us a call for a professional spotted lanternfly treatment.
