(WHTM) – The invasive spotted lantern fly has been a pest for Pennsylvanians in recent years and their return could be ...
“Birds have always been our natural allies against pests,” said Allison Cornell, an ornithologist at Pennsylvania State University at Altoona. But the lantern fly has its own ally in the ...
There are various ways to kill them, including building a trap, as shown by Pennsylvania state officials in an online video. For information on approved insecticides and how to scrape egg masses ...
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Cornell University experts warn that the invasive spotted lanternfly could cost New York grape growers millions in losses if left unmanaged. Projections estimate losses of $1.5 million in the first ...
Pennsylvania State University undergraduate ... “We see them around railways. Adults can fly into boxcars, and lay their eggs in October or September. Then, the train moves somewhere else ...