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Clemson University has confirmed South Carolina has its first invasive spotted lanternfly in Greenville, potentially ...
The spotted lanternfly, native to Asia, has spread to 18 states in the U.S., including North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia ...
The invasive spotted lanternfly, a pest harmful to agriculture and forestry, has been detected in South Carolina. Clemson ...
The crop-damaging insect has now been found in South Carolina, raising concerns for wine, fruit, and plant industries.
The spotted lanternfly has been found in Greenville and Seneca and Clemson describes it as a “significant threat.” ...
Clemson University’s Department of Plant Industry (DPI) confirmed the detection in both Greenville and Seneca.
Months after being found in Georgia for the first time, spotted lanternflies have now spread to South Carolina, too.
A K-9 who worked with the Lexington County Sheriff's Office in South Carolina died this week from apparent heat-related ...
Last month, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) reported the presence of the invasive spotted lanternfly in Rockingham County.