When news first spread about the presence of the invasive spotted lanternfly, it was hard for Winchester-area resident T’ai Roulston, sitting outside at a local vineyard, to ignore the big shade tree in the middle of the property.
“I pointed out to the host that it was a tree of heaven,” he said, “and that they might want to get rid of it.”
Roulston is an environmental sciences professor at the University of Virginia who studies, among other interests, invasive species at the Blandy Experimental Farm research institute near Winchester.
The spotted lanternfly has had his attention since it first arrived in Virginia in 2018. The insect – approximately 1 inch long – with red, black, brownish-gray and white coloring that primarily hosts on can wreak havoc on the environment from spring until the first frost of the year.

