This is *** sneaky insect. The spotted lantern fly is often mistaken for *** moth, looks like *** stink bug underneath, and the spotted lantern fly is also not *** fly at all, but it is *** true bug, ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The spotted lantern flies (SLF) are beginning to disappear for the winter, but they worked hard, so they can reappear next year. SLF begin laying eggs in September and continue ...
A Columbus Metro Park is hosting an event for the public to help squash the invasive spotted lanternfly. Spotted lanternflies are a non-native species that threaten Ohio's crops, trees, and other ...
As fall approaches in Pennsylvania, so does egg laying season for spotted lanternflies, and experts on those destructive planthoppers are again urging the public to squash as many of them as they can.
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