The tiny fluffy bums (“nymphs”) suck sap from a wide variety of host plants and slowly grow bigger and bigger. They also become nimbler and can hop greater distances as they grow larger in spring.
The insect that we’ve been warned about for at least a year….is here.The Spotted Lanternfly has arrived in the Ohio Valley. WVU Extension Agent Karen Cox has now ...
The invasive spotted lanternfly was first found in Maryland in 2018. While its population is growing, a decline could be on ...
These pesky bugs are relatively harmless. While they’re around all year long, they’re only really noticeable for a few days in autumn.
In parts of the D.C. region, people are seeing the return of the invasive spotted lanternfly, but a population decline could ...
An exhibition and plaque are on display to celebrate the unique history of a wooden hut that became a county's first library, ...