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Bees Are Turning the Sticky-Sweet Secretions of Spotted Lanternflies Into Honey—and Some People Love the Smoky-Smelling Stuff
The invasive insects have been spreading across the United States for over a decade, leaving behind poop that bees are ...
Turns out the lantern flies are the ones crushing it. The Big Apple apparently claimed a premature victory in the war against the pesky bug last year — with officials now admitting the infamous “Stomp ...
The invasion of the spotted lantern fly across the eastern United States has sparked a new type of aggressive ...
There are more spotted lantern flies in the area this year than in the past, according to an expert. He said there are three main reasons why. Some potentially good news: The expert does not think ...
The spotted lanternfly, an invasive species from Asia, is making a 2025 appearance across the U.S. even before the official start of summer on June 20. According to the World Population Review tracker ...
A summer scourge of Spotted Lanternfly have returned to the Northeast and New York officials and researchers are asking for the public’s help in collecting data and preventing the spread of the ...
(WKBN) — As spotted lanternflies are taking Ohio and other parts of the U.S. by storm, experts are working to find any potential benefits to the invasion and think they may have found one: as another ...
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