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The spotted lanternfly, native to Asia, has spread to 18 states in the U.S., including North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia, and now South Carolina.
An entomologist describes how the sap-sucking insects can weaken grapevines and reduce fruit yield and quality.
The crop-damaging insect has now been found in South Carolina, raising concerns for wine, fruit, and plant industries.
The rows of peaches and apples are thriving at Brecknock Orchard, but the growing season also brings a familiar threat: the spotted lanternfly.
— It’s spotted lanternfly season again, and in Berks County, the invasive insect is already showing up in full force. Experts say hatches began in May, and now their numbers are climbing quickly.
Metroparks has scheduled an eco-friendly attack called “The Big Squish” for Aug. 23 at three Metroparks sites – Wendy Park along the lakefront, Merwin’s Wharf on the Cuyahoga River and Garfield Park ...
Removing tree of heaven plants around your home and getting rid of egg masses are a few ways to help control the spread of the spotted lanternfly.
The spotted lanternfly is spreading across the United States, damaging crops and plants. Learn how to identify the pests and remove them from your property.
The spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula), an invasive species indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam, has spread to ...
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