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Bees Are Turning the Sticky-Sweet Secretions of Spotted Lanternflies Into Honey—and Some People Love the Smoky-Smelling Stuff
The invasive insects have been spreading across the United States for over a decade, leaving behind poop that bees are transforming into a less sweet, sometimes savory, honey ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The spotted lanternflies are back in the 'Burgh in full force, and they're pretty noticeable -- so noticeable that the weather radar is picking them up. The National Weather ...
The spotted lanternfly may be a beautiful insect — it has eye-catching bright red and spotted wings — that doesn't bite or sting. But the invasive species is proving to be harmful not only to farmers ...
The spotted lantern fly, the seemingly inescapable pest found throughout Pennsylvania, has the potential to decimate ...
The black-and-white nymphs may be crawling all over your flower beds. You're skirting (or smashing) the red-and-black adolescents as you stroll down the sidewalk. And now, they're about to become ...
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EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — It’s been four years since the first spotted lanternfly was discovered in Rhode Island. The R.I. Department of Environmental Management (DEM) has uncovered a number of ...
(NEXSTAR) — For nearly a decade, a stunning but destructive invasive species has been spreading throughout the U.S.: the spotted lanternfly. With its dazzling spots and pair of bright red wings, it ...
Unlike the three other species in the family Hyaenidae, spotted hyenas are expert hunters. They do scavenge sometimes, but — contrary to popular belief — spotted hyenas catch about 95 percent of their ...
Spotted bass and largemouth bass have a lot in common. They look alike; they can inhabit the same places in the same lakes; they eat the same forage; and they’ll fall for many of the same baits. But ...
Federal job cuts have upended spotted owl surveys in Northern and Southern California. It’s unclear whether wildfire mitigation strategies such as forest thinning can happen if the surveys are not ...
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