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Debates over biological control are resurfacing
as U.S. entomologists seek to do something about a new pest in their cross hairs:
the spotted lanternfly,
a winged insect that feasts on vineyard vines, fruit and forest trees.
Baby lanternflies start to hatch in May and begin to grow into adults over the summer.
Come July, millions of people on the East Coast, from New York to Virginia, will start to see lanternflies overhead and on the ground.
Some models p…