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It may look like a bedazzled butterfly, but this invasive pest with a big appetite for destruction is wreaking havoc on trees ...
Use insecticidal soap or neem oil to combat nymphs without relying on commercial pesticides. "Both are effective on nymphs," ...
Lanternflies generate liquid "honeydew" (poop) that translates into a black mold on plants and surfaces, especially in the ...
Spotted lanternflies are an invasive species that has taken the East Coast by storm, feeding on trees and plants.
However, bugs can be invasive, too: the emerald ash borer continues to cause issues throughout North America, and now, another invasive insect is causing trouble. Here’s what to know about the spotted ...
The invasive species has hit the D.C. region this season in a big way, annoying residents and farmers. Experts offered tips ...
Spotted Lanternfly (SLF), that’s exactly what they recommend. According to the USDA, if you ever see an SLF, you should squish it and ...
Virginia Tech research has found man's best friend, dogs, and a picnic's worst nightmare, ants, can help track invasive ...
Officials urge Tennessee residents to check for the spotted lanternfly to protect trees and crops from this invasive pest.
The spotted lanternfly, an invasive pest from East Asia, threatens Connecticut vineyards by draining nutrients from ...
GEORGIA, USA — Georgia’s scenic landscape may be one reason the invasive spotted lanternfly is spreading faster than many ...
Southeast Michigan is under siege from an invasive species-- the Spotted Lanternfly. In case you are unfamiliar with the winged pest, while they may be pretty, they are a nuisance and state officials ...