The Spotted Lanternfly is an “invasive planthopper,” and while the first sighting was in Pennsylvania in 2014, the species has now spread to 17 states. So, what does the fly look like and ... changing ...
As of this publication date no spotted lanternflies have been reported in Floyd County, according to Floyd County Extension ...
They look pretty harmless with spotted wings of tiny red and white dots but, boy, can they do some damage! These pests are invading this summer and causing alarm far and wide as they destroy ...
Penn State Extension Master Gardeners have released a new children’s book designed to educate children about the invasive ...
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has confirmed the first detection of the invasive Spotted Lanternfly in Fulton County, ...
A new invasive pest has been sighted recently in Georgia and if it sticks around much longer, it could be a “serious threat” to the state and potentially, many others. The Spotted Lanternfly is an ...
A "new" invasive species has found its way to Georgia.
The spotted lanternfly has become invasive in central Ohio. Here's how to find the egg masses and help decrease the species ...
Residents in Arlington have been warned to look out for spotted lanternflies, which can adversely affect orchards and ...
Rustle. Flash of red. I shuddered walking down Hillhouse Ave, recalling that battlefield, that slaughterhouse. My fingers ...
Georgia officials say an invasive fly known for excreting a smelly fluid that can damage trees, crops and other plants has been discovered. Here's what to do if you find one.
Spotted lanternflies blacken a tree-of-heaven trunk at a property along Airport Highway in Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 4, 2024. The ...