A spotted lantern fly rests on some bark. - Vicki Jauron, Babylon And Beyond Photography/Getty Images If you are an enthusiastic gardener or nature lover, you have likely been concerned about reports ...
An invasive fly species that feeds on grapes could have a devastating ecological and economic impact if it spreads to ...
A summer scourge of Spotted Lanternfly have returned to the Northeast and New York officials and researchers are asking for the public’s help in collecting data and preventing the spread of the ...
The frontline against an invasive species is widening in the state as the spotted lanternfly continues to spread in new areas ...
The spotted lantern fly is an invasive species indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam that are causing problems across the ...
The invasive Spotted Lanternfly insects are laying eggs through late November, and will survive over the winter. Residents ...
Agriculture experts say this is the time when spotted lanternflies could make their unwelcome entrance into Niagara County and damage vineyards. Justin Rogers, executive director of Cornell ...
While it's rarely recommended to maintain an invasive tree species in your yard, there is one reason you might want to keep a specific tree around. Spotted lanternflies, the massively destructive ...
Spotted lanternflies are back in the Washington area, and experts say you should kill any that you see. Native to Asia, the spotted lanternfly showed up in Pennsylvania in 2014. Today, 19 states plus ...
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