These invasive insects are spreading across Ohio. And anyone who spots them is encouraged to show no remorse and kill them immediately. The Ohio Department of Agriculture added six more counties to ...
They’re trying. But no matter how many spotted lantern flies they crush underfoot, they cannot seem to keep the hordes of the invasive insect from flapping in their faces, sucking nutrients from ...
Spotted lanternflies, non-native invasive insects that threaten crops and trees, have entered their breeding season in Ohio. This means that their current egg-laying could lead to a larger infestation ...
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