The invasive bugs with bright red wings and black dots known as spotted lanternflies are becoming such a threat that Ohio has ...
Ohio has increased its efforts to prevent the spread of the invasive spotted lanternfly. The Ohio Department of Agriculture ...
The statewide quarantine went into effect February 17; before that, just 18 counties were under a quarantine — including Hamilton County.
Just ahead of spring, the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) is taking a more aggressive approach to combat the invasive ...
(NEXSTAR) — Depending on where you live, you may have come face to face (literally, they have flown into people’s faces) with the spotted lanternfly. The invasive species has been detected in more ...
They may be black or white or red all over. It all depends on when you spot them.In much of the eastern U.S., the spotted lanternfly is now reaching adult maturity with its recognizable pinkish-gray ...
According to Doug Pfeiffer, an entomology professor at Virginia Tech, the snow and cold actually help insects like spotted lanternflies and ticks.
Spotted lanternflies will cling to any vertical surface, such as a car or a truck, which is perhaps how they spread so ...