TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The spotted lantern flies (SLF) are beginning to disappear for the winter, but they worked hard, so they can reappear next year. SLF begin laying eggs in September and continue ...
A statewide quarantine has been issued by the Ohio Department of Agriculture to thwart the spread of an invasive insect. The quarantine prevents the transport of trees and nursery stock without a ...
Learn to identify and deal with spotted lanternfly eggs that this insect deposits on trees and other surfaces.
STOP THE SPREAD. THESE LITTLE CRITTERS ARE CAUSING QUITE A STIR. THEY’RE PROBLEM IS THAT THEY SUCK THE SAP OUT OF THE TREES AND THEN CREATE OTHER PROBLEMS. SUPER PERETTI WORKS AT VALLEY VIEW FARMS ...
Ohio has upped its fight against the spotted lanternfly, quarantining the entire state for the invasive insect. Here's what that means.