Any other mid-Atlantic people have these this year? They started showing up in South Jersey about 2 years ago, and my home is a hot spot this summer. I found out they were attracted to grapevines when I started seeing these little black bugs with white spots that turned out to be the nymphs. Those then turn into little red bugs with white spots for the next stage. Didn't know a way to control them to a few weeks ago when they started hatching into the adults. These things can really jump, you really can't hardly grab them to squish 'em. But the soap and water in the spray bottle does in fact work. It takes the adults a little while to croak, but the nymphs drop quick. I've burned out a few leaves, but my grapes are ripe now anyway, so that doesn't matter to me. That's the only downside to using that mixture. I'm using about 1/4 liquid soap and 3/4 water. I've gotten pretty good at it, can even get them on the wing sometimes now.