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The invasive spotted lanternfly has spread to 17 states and can threaten vineyards. But bats, fungi, dogs and even trees may help control them.
Spotted lanternflies are appearing all over the East Coast. The invasive insects damage plants and trees. What should you do when you spot them?
The spotted lanternfly was first discovered in the U.S. in District Township, Berks County more than a decade ago.
The rise in tarantula sightings is in line with other surges in bugs across the U.S. There has been a 20% to 30% increase in ...
Two dogs are working with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture to sniff out an invasive pest: the spotted lanternfly.
Lanternflies generate liquid "honeydew" (poop) that translates into a black mold on plants and surfaces, especially in the ...
Maryland says reports of spotted lanternflies around Baltimore are up this summer, a point in the invasive insect’s lifecycle ...
Learn how two ground-breaking studies have established that citizen scientist dogs may help with the fight against agricultural pests.