This photo of egg clusters of the spotted lanternfly was submitted to iMapInvasives. Image courtesy Kenneth R. Law, USDA APHIS PPQ, Bugwood.org Spotted lanternflies (SLF), invasive pests that have been identified in Western New York, look different in different seasons. Right now you should look for egg masses. The adults lay eggs from September through November or until the first killing freeze. The egg masses start out white and change colors over a few weeks to pinkish and then to…