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It’s Pa.’s spotted lanternfly season. Here’s what researchers know and want you to do More than a decade after the spotted lanternfly landed in Berks County, Pa. researchers are learning more about ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro has ordered flags to fly at half-staff on Memorial Day. In accordance with the United States flag code, Shapiro ordered United States and ...
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The return nobody asked for, the spotted lanternfly in PA - MSNAfter a steep decline in sightings last year, compared to 2023, the PA Department of Agriculture says they expect that trend to continue this year.
Academy of Natural Sciences entomologist Greg Cowper says spotted lanternflies are primed for a population explosion.
Twelve years ago, the Asian spotted lanternfly was first seen outside Philadelphia. Experts believe it made its way here on shipping containers.
Researchers thought colder temperatures and higher elevations could stop the march of invasive fire ants. Mother Nature had other ideas.
The spotted lanternfly is spreading across the United States, damaging crops and plants. Learn how to identify the pests and remove them from your property.
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