The spotted lanternfly population has become an increasingly larger problem in Ohio, leading the Department of Agriculture to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Frostbite was the bitter end for many spotted lanternflies this month as cold weather finally settled into Ohio. But even as the ...
Ohio has increased its efforts to prevent the spread of the invasive spotted lanternfly. The Ohio Department of Agriculture ...
The invasive bugs with bright red wings and black dots known as spotted lanternflies are becoming such a threat that Ohio has issued a quarantine to fight them.
The best way to stop the spread of the spotted lanternfly is destroying egg masses before they hatch.
A statewide quarantine has been issued by the Ohio Department of Agriculture to thwart the spread of an invasive insect. The ...
The species is wreaking havoc on local ecosystems, especially in the Northeast.
DAYTON, OHIO (WDTN) – Earlier in February, the Ohio Department of Agriculture issued a statewide quarantine for the spotted ...
You can remove egg masses by using a scraper or a plastic card. Egg masses look like grey masses with waxy coating. If you've watched "Starship Troopers," then you'll know how menacing invasive ...
To avoid becoming a snack for birds, spotted lanternflies appear to store a bitter and foul-smelling toxin in their bodies that makes them less appetizing to would-be predators, new research from Penn ...
With spring just around the corner, residents across the DMV may be left with one very important question: Will the spotted ...