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A new invasive species called the spotted lanternfly is in the Peach State and experts say kill them on sight. Here's why.
An invasive insect capable of destroying agricultural crops has been spotted more frequently in Georgia this summer, ...
Georgia is on high alert for the invasive spotted lanternfly, impacting local agriculture and spreading through human ...
The spotted lanternfly is an invasive insect native to Asia that has spread across the East Coast over the last decade. Georgia is the furthest south the insect has reached ...
The spotted lanternfly is in peak season in Georgia. Officials are urging residents to report sightings online and kill the bug to protect crops.
Researchers at the USDA-ARS Appalachian Fruit Research Station—working in partnership with Virginia Tech, Penn State, Rutgers ...
A new invasive insect, the spotted lanternfly, is making its way into Georgia, and state researchers are asking for the public's help in tracking its spread. Here's what you need to know.
The spotted lanternfly, native to Asia, was first detected in Pennsylvania in 2014. Since then, it's spread rapidly to 18 ...
A spotted lanternfly, an invasive species, was found in the western Massachusetts area and the Department of Agricultural ...
A spotted lanternfly clings to the underside of a tree of heaven leaflet in the West End neighborhood of Winston-Salem in 2023. Walt Unks, Journal ...