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Chicago Sun Times USA Nation September 27, 2023
The spotted lanternfly has arrived in Illinois. The sighting of the invasive insect, an inchlong critter with distinctive black spots and bright red and yellow coloring, was confirmed Tuesday by the Illinois Department of Agriculture. “Spotted lanternfly has been inching... + más
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WGN-TV USA Nation August 07, 2023
. New to that list are Michigan, North Carolina, and Rhode Island. Dead lanternflies were as early as 2018 but its was confirmed in August 2022, as was ’s. An infestation a month early. Experts in the state said that, based on its size, the insects could have been there for... + más
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The Hill USA Politics June 07, 2023
A bipartisan group of senators Wednesday unveiled a proposal aimed at addressing the spread of the spotted lanternfly, an invasive species they warn poses “a significant threat” to the U.S. agricultural economy. “Spotted lanternflies ravage crops that are critical to... + más
Stomp on them ... again: The spotted lanternfly makes its return | CBS News
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WPTV USA Nation August 11, 2023
The spotted lanternfly may look colorful and innocent, but it's causing problems in numerous states across the country. The invasive insect is native to China and was first detected in the U.S. in 2014. Spotted lanternfly feeds on a wide range of fruit, ornamental and... + más
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CBS News USA Science April 29, 2023
They're back. The are back.With summer closing in fast and warm weather returning in parts of the U.S., officials are warning that rising temperatures could help lanternfly eggs hatch earlier. The invasive species is known to cause destruction to a wide range of crops and... + más
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