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GEORGIA, USA — Georgia’s scenic landscape may be one reason the invasive spotted lanternfly is spreading faster than many ...
UGA’s Rebekah Wallace explains how the invasive spotted lanternfly could affect Georgia’s agriculture—and what residents can ...
A new invasive species called the spotted lanternfly is in the Peach State and experts say kill them on sight. Here's why.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNSpotted lanternfly: Officials on the lookout for invasive insect across GeorgiaIf you see a spotted lanternfly, take a picture of it, kill it immediately, and report it to the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
An invasive insect capable of destroying agricultural crops has been spotted more frequently in Georgia this summer, ...
Georgia is on high alert for the invasive spotted lanternfly, impacting local agriculture and spreading through human ...
The spotted lanternfly was first detected in Fulton County last fall, according to an article published this week by UGA. Sightings in Georgia were reported this year back in April. While it doesn't ...
A new invasive insect is trying to make Georgia its home - and the public's help is critical to tracking the invasion, ...
The spotted lanternfly is an invasive insect native to Asia that has spread across the East Coast over the last decade. Georgia is the furthest south the insect has reached ...
Invasive spotted lanternfly is now in SC with its voracious appetite. Authorities say kill on sight.
Clemson University has confirmed South Carolina has its first invasive spotted lanternfly in Greenville, potentially threatening agriculture and forestry.
The spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula), an invasive insect known for damaging grapes, hops, stone fruits and hardwood trees, has been detected for the first time in South Carolina. Clemson Univer ...
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