Invasive spotted lanternflies threaten Cincinnati trees by draining sap and causing mold. Learn how to identify and eliminate ...
Yes, spotted lanternflies are pests. We don’t want them hitchhiking to California to destroy grape crops. We probably don’t want the occasional swarm leaving slippery viscous poop on our sidewalks.
The invasive spotted lanternfly appears to be making inroads in Chicago. So far, there have been more reports of the bug in ...
52 counties across the state of Pennsylvania — including all of the counties in our coverage area —are quarantining spotted lantern flies. "In those counties there are confirmed population of spotted ...
“As they mature, they concentrate their feeding on Tree of Heaven, an invasive tree, and grape vines,” Pfeiffer pointed out. ...
The spotted lanternfly is an invasive garden pest in many parts of the U.S. To deal with the insect at its root, you need to know what the eggs look like.
The state’s Department of Agriculture Resources confirmed Tuesday that it discovered an infestation of the invasive insect ...
This year's National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW) is February 24-28, 2025. Invasive species are plants, animals, and pathogens that are not native to our ecosystem and whose introduction ...
Georgia officials are keeping an eye out for any sign of the invasive spotted lanternfly in the Peach State. The insect is native to Asia and has now been confirmed in 19 states. Georgia has had one ...
Turns out the lantern flies are the ones crushing it. The Big Apple apparently claimed a premature victory in the war against the pesky bug last year — with officials now admitting the infamous “Stomp ...
Spotted lanternflies have made their presence known in Connecticut. The insects are still being spotted in Fairfield, ...