Now that it's summer, lanternflies are fluttering around and can wreak havoc on your garden and the rest of Ohio's environment. Here's what they look like, and what to do if you see one. Their eggs ...
So, Leila, you've heard of spotted lanternflies? These bugs with spots on their wings? They got a big splash of red on one pair of wings and bright yellow stripes down the side of their body. Have you ...
The invasive spotted lanternfly population has increased, aided by the presence of the tree of heaven. Tree of heaven, another invasive species, serves as the preferred host for the spotted lanternfly ...
CINCINNATI — An invasive insect species is making its presence known in the Cincinnati area, and experts are urging residents to take action when they encounter these destructive pests. The spotted ...
An invasive pest is putting one of New York’s most valuable crops at risk — and local experts want residents to know what to watch for. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Seneca County is hosting a free ...
Many Arlington residents are getting their first glimpse of the spotted lanternfly within the county’s borders this month. The quickly propagating invasive insect has recently been spotted in various ...
Ohioans, have you been seeing red, black and white bugs with spots recently? They might be spotted lanternflies. Now that it's summer, lanternflies are fluttering around and can wreak havoc on your ...
Unfortunately, yes. They're an invasive species, and they've invaded my back deck. And I heard you're supposed to squash them when you see them, so let's just say it's a spotted lanternfly crime scene ...