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The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship confirmed last week that the invasive spotted lanternfly has been identified in Des Moines County in southeast Iowa.
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An invasive insect was found in Des Moines County. Officials believe the spotted lanternfly hitchhiked to Iowa on a truck.