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Tree of Heaven is found to harbor an invasive insect, the Spotted Lanternfly (SLF) that threatens America’s food and forests. The SLF feeds on over 170 different plants, but favors grapes and hops.
Invasive plants are evil and have features that make it so that if you try to dig them out, you’re actually making it worse.
The pests can become a big concern when there are trees on sidewalks, your pool or patio, your driveway, because the insects ...
Ohio’s spotted lanternfly quarantine expands. Is your county included? Here's where the quarantine expanded and what it means ...
Humans have been doing what they can to eradicate spotted lanternflies. Killing them by squishing them, and destroying their ...
As spring prepares to give way to summer, Virginia’s agriculture and forestry officials are asking residents to keep an eye ...
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) — Despite its name, the tree of heaven is most commonly known as a highly invasive species in the state of West Virginia. Now invading thousands of acres of West Virginia ...
The spotted lanternfly has a "strong preference for plants" that can be important ... It's especially attracted to the tree of heaven. While the tree of heaven has been documented in Florida ...
Spotted lanternflies are invasive in Ohio. More on their life cycle, eggs, size, and what you need to do if you see one — or a bunch of them.