Growers and conservationists have a new weapon to detect invasive spotted lanternflies early and limit their spread: dogs trained to sniff out egg masses that overwinter in vineyards and forests.
Trained dogs detect invasive spotted lanternfly egg masses, outperforming humans in complex forest environments.
The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets recently announced that the spotted lanternfly has been found in new locations across the state. It is an invasive pest insect that feeds on ...
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The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets announced new findings of the Spotted Lanternfly in additional locations across New York State.
SLELO PRISM invites the community to attend a guided hike to learn how to survey hemlock trees for the presence of an invasive insect called Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA). The hike ...