Wingless and spotted in black and white, lanternfly nymphs feed on plant ... they don’t have any natural predators. But ...
The spotted lanternfly has become invasive in central Ohio. Here's how to find the egg masses and help decrease the species ...
Fortunately, Lycorma delicatula, the spotted lanternfly (SLF), has not yet invaded the Miami Valley. I say yet because it is inevitable that we will have it. I warn people that no one will like this ...
Even with summer in the rearview mirror and cold temperatures settling in, there still are signs of spotted lanternflies in ...
The state's department of agriculture reported via news release on Thursday that the Spotted Lanternfly has been seen in the Peach State. This marks the first time this species of colorful bug has ...
The spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicata, is a threat to Delaware and the United States. This insect is detrimental to Delaware’s agricultural industries, the environment, and residential areas, and ...
The best kind of spotted lanternfly is a dead spotted lanternfly, agricultural experts say. The spotted lanternfly is an invasive insect that has spread throughout Pennsylvania and other states.
Despite its “visually striking wings,” the Spotted Lanternfly can pose “a serious risk” to trees and plants, the Georgia Department of Agriculture said in a Nov. 14 news release.