(WHTM) – The invasive spotted lantern fly has been a pest for Pennsylvanians in recent years and their return could be imminent. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture says spotted lanternfly eggs ...
In much of Pennsylvania, it’s spotted-lanternfly-squashing season, and while the insects haven’t made a home here yet, there ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! This week I want to talk about Tree-of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima), an invasive ...
“Birds have always been our natural allies against pests,” said Allison Cornell, an ornithologist at Pennsylvania State ...
However, spotted lanternflies hitchhike from the eastern part of Pennsylvania through transportation like trains, buses, trucks and equipment. Ford says Penn State Extension now sees the heaviest ...
He thought the damage was more prevalent in parts of eastern Pennsylvania. Jeff Adler of Adler’s Landscape Nursery said the lanternflies are not hanging around long enough to cause damage to the ...
For the first time, the insects have been recorded in New York’s wine country, but bug-sniffing dogs could be a critical tool to stop the spread.