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Ohio Launches Grant Program to Combat Invasive Spotted Lanternfly and Tree of Heaven

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Ohio Launches Grant Program to Combat Invasive Spotted Lanternfly and Tree of Heaven

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Last updated: March 19, 2026 7:55 am
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Ohio Launches Grant Program to Combat Invasive Spotted Lanternfly and Tree of Heaven

Columbus, Ohio — February 28, 2024

The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) has unveiled a new grant program aimed at curbing the spread of two invasive species threatening the state’s ecosystems: the spotted lanternfly and its primary host, the tree of heaven. Announced on Wednesday, the initiative seeks to empower local communities with the resources needed to tackle these environmental hazards head-on.

The spotted lanternfly, native to Asia, has been steadily worsening as a problem in Ohio. Earlier this year, the ODA expanded a statewide quarantine for the insect, which had previously been limited to 18 counties. Known for their striking appearance, these colorful insects are far from harmless. They feed on the sap of over 70 plant species, weakening and often killing them. Additionally, their excretion of a sugary substance called honeydew promotes mold growth, further damaging plants and crops.

The tree of heaven, another invasive species, exacerbates the issue. This fast-growing plant thrives in diverse environments, including along highways and railroads, and outcompetes native vegetation by suppressing its growth.

To address these threats, the ODA has awarded grants totaling $65,193 to seven organizations across Ohio. These funds will support efforts such as removing trees of heaven, treating areas with herbicides and insecticides, identifying and removing lanternfly egg masses, and engaging communities in prevention and education initiatives.

“We’re always thinking proactively to help farmers and all Ohioans,” said ODA Director Brian Baldridge. “This is a new approach to back organizations that are dedicated to protecting Ohio’s natural resources. These grants are a way to foster more protective measures where these pests have been found.”

The recipients of the grants include:

  • Put-In-Bay Township Park District ($1,150)
  • City of Perrysburg ($15,000)
  • Cleveland MetroParks ($5,148)
  • City of Parma ($15,000)
  • City of Steubenville ($10,000)
  • Ohio Exposition Center and State Fairgrounds ($3,895)
  • Great Parks of Hamilton County ($15,000)

The statewide quarantine means the ODA is no longer requesting reports of spotted lanternfly sightings. Instead, the agency is focusing on treatment methods, which are detailed on its website. Residents and organizations are encouraged to take proactive steps to manage these invasive species.

Ohio’s fight against the spotted lanternfly and the tree of heaven highlights the broader challenge of invasive species across the U.S. These pests not only threaten agricultural productivity but also disrupt natural ecosystems, making initiatives like the ODA’s grant program crucial for long-term environmental health.

For more information on treatment methods and how to participate in the effort, visit the ODA’s official website.

— Reported by Nexio News

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