The impact of spotted lanternflies is showing up in a less obvious way: It’s changing honey. Exactly how that change happens may not be the best selling point.
(CBS DETROIT) - Michigan officials say the invasive spotted lanternfly is out, and they urge residents to squish it and report it. The insect can likely be seen during the late summer to early fall, ...
Savory, sour and earthy tasting honey could be the new normal thanks to a new ingredient. Spotted lanternfly poop. The insects spread along the east coast across could usher in new ways to use honey.
CHICAGO (CBS) -- A tiny pest known as the spotted lanternfly is creating a huge problem up and down the East Coast – and now it has been spotted in Illinois. On Tuesday, the Illinois Department of ...
Some scientists worry that warming temperatures caused by climate change could make it harder to eradicate the spotted lanternfly. The inch-long bug is easily identified by its long grey wings with ...
Cornell University researchers recently estimated the financial damage a spotted lanternfly infestation could cause on Finger Lakes farms, and it breaches six figures. Using data from two key regions ...
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 ...
They may be black or white or red all over. It all depends on when you spot them.In much of the eastern U.S., the spotted lanternfly is now reaching adult maturity with its recognizable pinkish-gray ...
(NEXSTAR) — Depending on where you live, you may have come face to face (literally, they have flown into people’s faces) with the spotted lanternfly. The invasive species has been detected in more ...
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