A dozen Ohio counties remain under quarantine for the spotted lanternfly as the invasive species enters its breeding season.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) issued a quarantine in Hamilton County over an invasive species.
The spotted lanternfly has been found in 12 Ohio counties and is causing significant damage to grapevines, walnut saplings, ...
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The Ohio Department of Agriculture has issued a quarantine for multiple Northeast Ohio counties due to the invasive spotted ...
The spread of the spotted lanternfly (SLF) in Ohio has prompted the state to issue quarantines in areas seeing infestations ...
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A dozen Ohio counties, including Muskingum ... Also, removing spotted lanternfly host plants -- some of which are invasive themselves, like the tree of heaven -- can help reduce populations.