Spotted lantern fly infestation

I saw a ton of these on my outdoor plants this morning. I had a few last summer but this is ridiculous. I can't see any damage to the stems - at least not yet - but I am very worried. I can kill one here and there but there's just too many of them to make a difference. If anyone knows what kind of damage they are capable of and what to do about it I would be eternally gratefull! Here are some photos...
 

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I'm in the lower Hudson Valley in New York. I just put sticky yellow cards throughout the growing area, but a vacuum sounds brilliant! I will definitely try that. Do more keep coming back after vacuuming or does the population seem to be limited?
 
Last year I used neem oil and dawn and think that combo hurt the plants more than the lantern flies.
This year I am just trying the vacuum. going to pick up a new tip tonight using a clear hose to get them.
Last year they just went away in September. They were still about the grapes but when the cannabis was flowering they were gone.
 
I don't know what damage they do and yes they aren't caterpillars or hemp borers (more of an end of season issue) but I don't want them on my plants! I only saw a few last year and didn't bother with them and nothing bad happened. But they are proliferating and I know they are a problem with the hops plant. Got this back from a google search: "Hops (Humulus lupulus) and hemp (Cannabis sativa) are closely related plants belonging to the same family, Cannabaceae." That worries me. I got mixed results when I searched if lantern flies are attracted to yellow sticky cards but I'm giving it a try. But thanks to your great advice I am looking forward to sucking the bastards up with my hand vac!
 
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