(WHTM) – The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is expanding its spotted lanternfly quarantine to four more counties. On Friday, the department said Bradford, Sullivan, Venango, and Wyoming ...
There’s good news today for those who are tired of squashing spotted lanternflies. Experts say that won’t make much ...
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Penn State researchers say the invasive insect likely developed the natural defense by feeding on the tree of heaven.
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Which Pa. vineyards will the spotted lanternfly strike next? This county is on the lookout
While the spotted lanternfly (SLF) has been an annoyance to many Pennsylvania residents, it has been a significant worry to the wine industry since its discovery in Berks County in 2014. It has wiped ...
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.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — This week, two Pa. Representatives, Mike Kelly (R, PA-16) and Chrissy Houlahan (D, PA-06), helped introduce a bipartisan legislation to stop the spread of the invasive Spotted ...
Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding announced the addition of Bradford, Sullivan, Venango, and Wyoming counties to the state’s spotted lanternfly quarantine list. This move comes after ...
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