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 ...
A new invasive bug has been reported in Georgia and if it sticks around much longer, it could be a “serious threat” to the state. According to the Georgia Department of Agriculture, there has been a ...
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has confirmed the first detection of the invasive Spotted Lanternfly in Fulton County, ...
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There are no natural predators that will control the spread of spotted lanternfly populations. Spotted lanternfly has a one-year life cycle with egg hatching in late April and early May ...
Rustle. Flash of red. I shuddered walking down Hillhouse Ave, recalling that battlefield, that slaughterhouse. My fingers ...
An “invasive” pest has made its way into the Peach State, and Georgia officials are asking the public to send it packing.
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.
Georgians are being warned about an invasive species recently discovered for the first time in the Peach State.