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JUST A LITTLE BIT, GUYS. ALL RIGHT, DAVE, THANK YOU. 18 STATES ACROSS THE COUNTRY ARE DEALING WITH AN INVASIVE PEST CALLED THE SPOTTED LANTERNFLY. IN NORTH CAROLINA, THEY’VE ONLY BEEN FOUND IN ...
The spotted lanternfly is an insect native to Asia that feeds on a wide range of plants, including grapevines, hops and apple trees. It excretes a sticky, sugary fluid that causes mold that can ...
(WJW) – More counties have been added to the spotted lanternfly quarantine in Ohio. The Ohio Department of Agriculture announced Thursday that Summit, Portage, Trumbull, Carroll, Seneca and Wood ...
They bugged off — and now they’re back in full force! A huge uptick in sex-crazed, crop-destroying spotted lanternflies is expected to swarm the Big Apple after a population plunge last year ...
May and June are the main months when spotted lanternflies start hatching, and it's crucial that you smush them when you can. Don't ever feel guilty for killing these moth-like bugs at all.
The second largest shark species in the world is being spotted close to the Bay State coast, according to shark researchers. Multiple basking sharks were seen off Plymouth on the morning of May 9.
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The spotted lanternfly has spread to 17 states in the U.S. So far, it hasn't been spotted in Florida, but one of its favorite foods - the tree of heaven - as far south as Hillsborough County.
You may not have even seen a spotted lanternfly before, but you could be seeing them in large numbers in your yard this year.The insects don't bite."They're not going to fly at you," said Joe ...
Researchers at Cornell University say the spotted lanternfly, an invasive insect that destroys vineyards, has now been discovered in the Finger Lakes. Brian Eshenaur, an Invasive Species ...