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We need to stop bugs at the border
Knowable Magazine via Yahoo News· 1 year agoIn September 2022, I had just arrived in New York from West Virginia, on my way back to Australia. I opened my suitcase and out crawled three brown...
A dangerous hitchhiker: How spotted lanternflies get around
The Herald-Mail via Yahoo News· 4 months agoIn the video, a spotted lanternfly is clinging to the hood of a car with its wings fluttering from...
Can you eat a spotted lanternfly?
KREX articles via Yahoo News· 8 months ago(NEXSTAR) — For nearly a decade, a stunning but destructive invasive species has been spreading throughout the U.S.: the spotted lanternfly. With its...
Spotted lanternfly: Should you be worried about them?
KREX articles via Yahoo News· 7 months ago(NEXSTAR) — Depending on where you live, you may have come face to face (literally, they have flown...
This invasive pest could soon make its way to Kentucky. Here’s what to do if you see it
Lexington Herald-Leader McClatchy Articles via AOL· 2 years agoSpotted lanternflies have been reported in 14 U.S. states so far, and while Kentucky hasn’t yet been...
Lanternflies Are Overwhelming 14 States As They Breed Rapidly This Fall
Good Housekeeping via Yahoo News· 2 years agoSpotted lanternfly bugs have increasingly become an issue for homeowners over the last few years,...
Why the USDA wants you to destroy these invasive, mud-like masses
WJZY via Yahoo News· 1 month ago(NEXSTAR) — Now that spring has officially sprung, many species will soon be waking up or hatching....
Spotted lanternfly eggs hatching soon: 'Eliminate' them before they spread, officials say
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 1 year agoIt's that time of year – when millions of Americans channel their inner "Terminator" and say "hasta...
They're here: Spotted lanternfly makes its way to the Hudson Valley
Lohud | The Journal News via Yahoo News· 2 years agoAfter first being detected in Pennsylvania in 2014 and then hopping its way through New Jersey, the...
Is the Spotted Lanternfly Takeover Inevitable?
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 2 years agoYou’ve heard the pleas from scientists: Squash these bugs without mercy. Entomologists and agriculture experts have been begging the public to help stop...