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The invasive insect is a threat to dozens of plants — such as grapevines — using its sharp mouth parts to deplete them of ...
This summer, New Yorkers can expect to see fewer spotted lanternflies in obvious places. In the past, they have been seen ...
Many Arlington residents are getting their first glimpse of the spotted lanternfly within the county's borders this month.
An invasive insect capable of destroying agricultural crops has been spotted more frequently in Georgia this summer, ...
The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is warning Connecticut residents of an invasive species becoming more ...
Invasive spotted lanternfly is now in SC with its voracious appetite. Authorities say kill on sight.
Clemson University has confirmed South Carolina has its first invasive spotted lanternfly in Greenville, potentially ...
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The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is trying to prevent the spread of the invasive spotted ...
The problem with the spotted lanternfly, Butz said, is that it likes nectar — especially the kind of nectar that runs through the vines that produce the grapes Windridge Vineyards makes into its wines ...
A new study led by Virginia Tech found that volunteer dog-handler teams—made up of everyday people and their pets—can ...
An invading insect that feeds on grapevine, agricultural crops is spreading across Indiana. Find out what it looks like, how ...
According to Buckeye Yard and Garden Online, a blog by Ohio State University Extension, the spotted lanternfly is a ...
A growing number of invasive spotted lanternfly nymphs are invading backyard gardens, and in Virginia, it appears they are ...
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