Spotted lanternflies are voracious eaters that, if left unchecked, could cause millions in crop damage, Cornell researchers ...
“(Spotted ... Adults can fly into boxcars, and lay their eggs in October or September. Then, the train moves somewhere else where the eggs hatch in spring.” Insecticides can be used, but ...
When spotted lanternflies have just hatched and are in their early nymph phase, the tiny black insects are dotted with white spots. They develop their gray and red coloring as adults in July.
On Wednesday, officials with the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station said the invasive insect is overwintering ... and report it on the Connecticut Spotted Lantern Fly (SLF) Reporting ...
The Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) is an invasive insect that has become a significant pest in the eastern United States since its introduction in 2014. This planthopper feeds on the ...
The spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicata, is a threat to Delaware and the United States. This insect is detrimental to Delaware’s agricultural industries, the environment, and residential areas, and ...
Michigan urges the public to report and squash the invasive spotted lanternfly, which threatens crops and outdoor areas.
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and a variety of local and regional organizations, has completed its 2024 spotted ...
Cornell University researchers recently estimated the financial damage a spotted lanternfly infestation ... researchers studied the insect’s feeding habits. The invasive bugs often wreak havoc ...