The beautiful and bizarre nymphs of the Chinese lantern fly. Unfortunately, it looks like their population is really building up at Cape May. Point State Park. These were seen feeding on a mulberry tree along the dunes. If you see these bugs, please squash them. Hopefully some of our wildlife will learn to eat them eventually.
The beautiful and bizarre nymphs of the Chinese lantern fly
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