The spotted lanternfly continues to be a problem in Connecticut. According to the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station ...
CAES scientists have developed a way to identify the specific odorants used by spotted lanternflies to locate its host plants ...
The New York Department of Agriculture is reminding residents to destroy Spotted Lanternfly egg masses to protect the state’s grape and wine industry. Recent sightings in the Capitol region and Finger ...
I’m a killer. The spotted lanternfly is a beautiful creature ... but then they might not be willing to kill a lantern fly, and there’s sort of an inherent contradiction there, right? Or maybe people ...
Connecticut environmental experts say the spotted lanternfly population continues to expand, prompting the renewal of a ...
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 ...
New findings of the spotted lanternfly indicate the invasive, potentially destructive pest is spreading in New York state.
The spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula), a non-native invasive insect, was hard to miss in ... There are no natural predators that will control the spread of spotted lanternfly populations.
GEORGIA, USA — A viral invasive fly has made its way to the Peach State ... many users have recorded videos of them capturing the invasive Spotted Lanternfly in a water bottle in an effort ...
The state Department of Agriculture is warning the public about more sightings of the spotted lanternfly, which is an invasive species. They have been spotted in Albany and Schenectady counties.