If you live in an area with spotted lanternflies, you probably know the drill — stomp and kill these invasive insects at first sight. There are also ways to wipe out lanternflies naturally with a ...
Before you start looking for signs of spring in the garden, look around for trouble: insect eggs. “A number of problem insects overwinter as eggs on trees and shrubs,” said Sharon Yiesla, plant ...
Spotted lanternfly eggs can be extremely versatile, resilient and difficult to identify. From September through June, identifying and destroying spotted lanternfly egg masses can play a critical role ...
The key to preventing a larger explosion of spotted lanternfly nymphs next spring is to locate and destroy egg masses this ...
Systemic insecticides for spotted lanternflies can harm pollinators. Physically remove spotted lanternfly egg masses before they hatch. Editor’s note: Throughout the growing season, Mike Hogan, OSU ...
Spotted lanternflies are more likely to be seen with wings folded. Look for grey to brown wings with black spots, and black-striped wing tips. (Photo courtesy of Lawrence Barringer, Pennsylvania ...
CORVALLIS – You look around the garden and see aphids suck the life out of your rose buds, flea beetles chomp on the cauliflower and cabbage butterflies lay eggs that will turn into voracious ...
So, you’ve found a cockroach in your house. The good news: They won’t cause much direct damage to you or your home, and they don’t carry the same disease risks as blood-feeding insects like mosquitoes ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — If you see a tree covered in spotted lanternflies this fall, they are probably laying eggs for the year. The spotted lanternfly was first discovered in New York City last summer ...