Dia the Labrador retriever sniffs out the eggs of the invasive insects at a vineyard. CREDIT: Eric Clifton/Kaitlyn ...
Growers and conservationists have a new weapon to detect invasive spotted lanternflies early and limit their spread: dogs ...
Adults are active from July to November, but the insect’s eggs are capable of surviving Kentucky winters until the spring, ...
Have you been seeing spotted lanternflies on your patio, in the garden or crawling on your vegetable plants? They look pretty harmless with spotted wings of tiny red and white dots but, boy, can ...
The spotted lanternfly, native to Asia, has devastated vineyards in the eastern United States. Feeding on grapevines and other crops, it secretes sticky honeydew, fostering mold growth that further ...
Credit: Provided A dog sniffs out spotted lanternflies. The spotted lanternfly, which was first detected in Pennsylvania in ...
“Everything kind of gets sticky underneath, and it’s also attractive to wasps and hornets.” The spotted lanternfly feeds on over 100 plant species, including grapevines, hops, apples, and maple trees, ...
First detected in Pennsylvania in 2014, the spotted lanternfly has now infested 19 states, including New York. This invasive insect feeds on woody plants like grapes, apples, hops, and various trees, ...
Subscribe for FREE The spotted lanternfly, which was first detected in Pennsylvania in 2014, has since spread to 18 other states, including New York, where the invasive, destructive insect feeds on ...
Uncover the key to stopping spotted lanternflies. Learn how dogs and humans play a crucial role in detecting this destructive agricultural pest.
6, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- The spotted lanternfly is an invasive pest that can ruin grape ... For the study, researchers sicced the trained dogs on 20 vineyards in Pennsylvania and New Jersey known ...
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