Spotted lanternflies are on the rise in Ohio, with experts fielding more and more reports of the invasive insect across the state.Researchers with Ohio State University Extension said they have had ...
A statewide quarantine has been issued by the Ohio Department of Agriculture to thwart the spread of an invasive insect. The quarantine prevents the transport of trees and nursery stock without a ...
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The invasive spotted lanternfly, first found in Indiana in 2021, is now present in multiple counties, prompting insecticide treatments. The insect feeds on a wide range of plants, including trees and ...
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 ...
Your counter will reset on the first day of next month. A new invasive insect is trying to make Georgia its home — and the public’s help is critical to tracking the invasion, according to University ...
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 ...
GREENVILLE — For years, South Carolina has braced for the arrival of a tiny spotted insect that measures just one inch long. Don't be fooled by this moth-looking bug with red, black and brown wings: ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — For the last six years the D.C. area has been battling the spotted lanternfly, but this year populations have exploded. Mother Nature is fighting back against the invasive spotted ...