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Clemson University has confirmed South Carolina has its first invasive spotted lanternfly in Greenville, potentially ...
The destructive insects, which are just beginning to take on their familiar red coloration, feed on more than 70 plant ...
The invasive bugs are 'constantly moving' and swarms have returned to Berks County. A Penn State researcher says the fight is far from over.
The spotted lanternfly, native to Asia, has spread to 18 states in the U.S., including North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia ...
The spotted lanternfly has been found in Greenville and Seneca and Clemson describes it as a “significant threat.” ...
As summer rolls on, the Spotted Lanternflies have returned in New Jersey. Although the panic around it has eased, it’s still ...
A growing number of invasive spotted lanternfly nymphs are invading backyard gardens, and in Virginia, it appears they are ...
The invasive spotted lanternfly, a pest harmful to agriculture and forestry, has been detected in South Carolina. Clemson ...
Virginia may have a new ally in the fight against one of the most invasive insects threatening trees, crops, and other ...
While you’re relaxing and recharging this summer, it’s good to remember that invasive species never take a break. What can ...
The invasive spotted lanternfly, originally from eastern Asia, is back for the summer across the DMV — and while they don’t ...
Spotted lanternflies lay eggs in masses. These masses look like light grayish-brown, mudlike or puttylike patches, typically about an inch long, and they are found on various surfaces. At any life ...