As fall approaches in Pennsylvania, so does egg laying season for spotted lanternflies, and experts on those destructive planthoppers are again urging the public to squash as many of them as they can.
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Scientists Find the First Evidence of Insects Choosing Egg-Laying Site Based on Plants’ Sounds
When giving birth, a women pay crucial attention to physical safety and nutrition. Moth females are no different. For them, however, the birthing space is not a house or a healthcare facility. It’s a ...
Likening it to providing more runways at busy airports, researchers at North Carolina State University found in a new study that adding protruding rocks to restored streams can help attract female ...
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How to identify and remove spotted lanternfly eggs
Learn to identify and deal with spotted lanternfly eggs that this insect deposits on trees and other surfaces.
Moths rely on carbon dioxide emissions from host plants to identify optimal egg-laying sites. As atmospheric CO₂ levels rise, this natural signal becomes confused, leading the moths to make ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Ohio residents may soon notice gray, putty-like masses on their trees or outdoor furniture, as invasive bugs lay eggs across the state. Spotted lanternflies begin laying eggs ...
If you’re a female moth, finding the best plant to host your young may be as simple as taking a close listen. When low on water, some plants make high-pitched clicking noises, inaudible to humans.
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