The Scioto Audubon Metro Park in Columbus will host its third and final Spotted Lantern Fly Smash of the year to help kill ...
The spotted lantern flies (SLF) are beginning to disappear for the winter, but they worked hard, so they can reappear next ...
There’s good news today for those who are tired of squashing spotted lanternflies. Experts say that won’t make much difference. They’ll still be swarming around trees and fruit crops, but it turns out ...
Entomologist Bekka Brodie, a faculty member in the new M.S. in Biodiversity Data Analytics program, discusses the need for ...
A comprehensive, coordinated effort used grid searches to search for the invasive spotted lanternfly in the town of Ripley.
Nymphs (juvenile spotted lanternflies) are black with white spots, then become red with black spots as they develop. Adults are roughly 1 inch long and half-inch wide. Their brown forewings have black ...
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development said it has completed its 2025 spotted lanternfly monitoring ...
Penn State researchers say the invasive insect likely developed the natural defense by feeding on the tree of heaven.
The spotted lanternfly, an invasive insect native to parts of Asia, has made its way into the U.S. and is causing concern in Ohio. The insect has a particular interest in feeding on grapevines, ...
The spotted lantern fly is an invasive species indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam that are causing problems across the United States, especially in Georgia.
Join us for Stomp the Spot on November 4 from 2–3:30 p.m. at Motts Run Reservoir,” Fredericksburg Parks, Recreation & Events announced.