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Invasive, stinky "Tree of Heaven" a growing nuisance across Eaton Fire burn zone in Altadena
Gavidia said area developers removed all the native oaks and topsoil during construction, leaving the land malnourished and just like in fire-ravaged Altadena, the aggressive tree took root. Once ...
This year, the spotted lanternfly has been seen for the first time Northampton and Westfield. It's already in northern Connecticut and parts of New York. Here's what you should do ...
By now, most have probably had some run in with the spotted lanternfly. It’s here to stay in Connecticut but as the population booms, experts continue to look into ways to mitigate its spread and ...
Spotted lanternflies will soon begin laying eggs that hatch in spring. Now is the time to kill their egg masses. Here's how to get rid of them.
Spotted lanternflies are an invasive insect species first spotted in Ohio in 2020. Adult spotted lanternflies breed and lay egg masses late in the fall, and the eggs then hatch in the spring. Scraping ...
Yes, spotted lanternflies are pests. We don’t want them hitchhiking to California to destroy grape crops. We probably don’t want the occasional swarm leaving slippery viscous poop on our sidewalks.
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