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The spotted lanternfly is spreading in North Carolina. It was first confirmed in the state in 2022. Since then, established populations have been documented in Forsyth, Guilford, Rockingham and ...
State and federal agriculture specialists are encouraging people to take some time this month and check their property for ...
The invasive spotted lanternfly has spread to 17 states and can threaten vineyards. But bats, fungi, dogs and even trees may help control them.
We’re Getting Answers on an issue taking over Springfield, Holyoke, Chicopee, and surrounding towns, even in our own parking ...
The spotted lanternfly was first discovered in the U.S. in District Township, Berks County more than a decade ago.
Entering the York Regional Forest’s Porritt Tract, one doesn’t need to walk far before finding an invasive species. Just ...
Spotted lanternflies are emerging in huge numbers in Maryland in 2025, and residents should prepare for a boom in the pest's ...
By Stephen Smoot Brilliantly lovely to look at, but dangerously deadly to American forests, the spotted lantern fly’s ...
“The key identifiable characteristic that you will see is the color change from black with white spots, to red with black and ...
Spotted lanternflies are appearing all over the East Coast. The invasive insects damage plants and trees. What should you do when you spot them?
Two dogs are working with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture to sniff out an invasive pest: the spotted lanternfly.
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) has added eight paws to its fight against invasive pests. Two specially trained ...
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