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Yes, Chinese lanternflies, also known as spotted lanternflies, lay eggs. They typically lay their eggs in masses that resemble a gray, waxy substance, often found on tree bark or other surfaces. Each egg mass can contain 30 to 50 eggs and is usually laid in the fall. When the eggs hatch in the spring, they release nymphs that begin to feed on plants.

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