Dia the Labrador retriever sniffs out the eggs of the invasive insects at a vineyard. CREDIT: Eric Clifton/Kaitlyn ...
The spotted lanternfly is an invasive pest that can ruin grape, apple and hop crops and do terrible damage to maple and ...
Controlling invasive species is important because they can harm our livelihoods and ecosystems. Homeowner transforms invasive ...
Uncover the key to stopping spotted lanternflies. Learn how dogs and humans play a crucial role in detecting this destructive agricultural pest.
Spotted Lanternflies are an invasive threat to the area's agriculture and ecosystems, but a new Cornell study has found that ...
Subscribe for FREE The spotted lanternfly, which was first detected in Pennsylvania in 2014, has since spread to 18 other ...
How to identify them What to do if you see a spotted lanternfly Experts recommend immediately killing any spotted lanternfly you see. UK experts also ask that anyone who finds one send a picture ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Connecticut environmental experts say the spotted lanternfly population continues to expand, prompting the renewal of a quarantine order. On Wednesday, officials with ...
The spotted lanternfly, which was first detected in Pennsylvania in 2014, has since spread to 18 other states, including New York. It's a threat to grapes, apples, hops, and maple and walnut trees.
The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets announced new findings of the Spotted Lanternfly in additional locations across New York State.
A Cornell study found that trained dogs are highly effective at detecting spotted lanternfly egg masses in forests, ...
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.