The latest on SLF? Fungi! Researchers now believe there to be two different kinds of entomopathogenic fungi that are attacking SLF in PA - cool! More research is needed to identify them and determine their utility in SLF management.
When you report your sighting of a Spotted Lanternfly, what happens next? What exactly are @USDA , @psuextension , and PDA doing to keep this #BadBug at bay?
Read more about what's happening now ➡ https://t.co/oRwtvlLLJB
There were over 130 people on today's webinar on establishing a pollinator garden. Will you be on tomorrow's webinar about the Spotted Lanternfly? Still time to register. @SpottedWatch@StopSLF#badbug https://t.co/dDaPmbIKUq
Will #HurricaneFlorence smash the monarch butterfly migration in Pennsylvania?
@PennLive discusses with @agsciences' Victoria Pocious, a postdoctoral research in the Department of Entomology: https://t.co/e8RVlvv9BC
Have you seen the #SpottedLanternfly on your property? Here's how to find more info about this invasive pest...
➡️ Stop by our info station at the twp bldg to pick up information
➡️ Read about the SLF in our recent issue of Township Lines
➡️ Visit https://t.co/t9uxWmd1U5
We have killed 2 of these bad boys in our backyard today. I think they have officially made their way to Lancaster County. 😫. Has anyone else seen a SPOTTED LANTERN FLY in their yard? If so, where do you live?