When they begin feeding on plants, the spotted lanternfly leaves behind a “sticky, oozing residue called honeydew” that attracts other insects, causes mold, ultimately harming the plant. You may be ...
On Thursday, Nov. 14, the Georgia Department of Agriculture released a statement confirming that the first detection of ...
Rustle. Flash of red. I shuddered walking down Hillhouse Ave, recalling that battlefield, that slaughterhouse. My fingers ...
An invasive species has been detected in Fulton County, Georgia, and is believed to be a threat to the state’s future ...
The first spotting in Georgia was made in Fulton County on Oct. 22. The United States Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service confirmed the species presence in Georgia ...
Georgia officials say an invasive fly known for excreting a smelly fluid that can damage trees, crops and other plants has been discovered. Here's what to do if you find one.
Georgians are being warned about an invasive species recently discovered for the first time in the Peach State.
Another invasive species has made its debut in Georgia and is likely something most of us have never heard of before. On ...
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has received confirmation from the U.S. Department of Agriculture that the first detection of Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula or SLF), an invasive planthop ...
The Health Canada Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) is responsible for pesticide regulation in Canada. The public registry is where you can learn more about all pest control products registered ...
Spotted lanternflies blacken a tree-of-heaven trunk at a property along Airport Highway in Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 4, 2024. The ...