Spotted lanternflies may season themselves to the distaste of potential bird predators, according to a new study led by ...
Penn State researchers say the invasive insect likely developed the natural defense by feeding on the tree of heaven.
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 ...
They may be black or white or red all over. It all depends on when you spot them.In much of the eastern U.S., the spotted lanternfly is now reaching adult maturity with its recognizable pinkish-gray ...
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MDARD confirms spotted lanternfly spread to Jackson County
Michigan officials confirmed spotted lanternflies in Jackson County and urge public reporting to help control the invasive ...
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