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Spotted lanternflies are feasting on U.S. grapevines and putting vineyards at risk

Por: CNBC Business October 13, 2022

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watch nowVIDEO3:1703:17Winery owners continue to battle vine-killing spotted laternfliesIt's 2 p.m. in Pylesville, Maryland, and Mike Fiore is patrolling the vineyards he's owned since 1975 for an insect that recently began wreaking havoc on his property – the invasive spotted lanternfly. If we don't destroy them, [they'll] destroy us, said Fiore, a 78-year-old immigrant from Italy whose family has been in the wine business... + full article



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