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The spotted lanternfly, native to Asia, has spread to 18 states in the U.S., including North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia, and now South Carolina.
A K-9 who worked with the Lexington County Sheriff's Office in South Carolina died this week from apparent heat-related ...
Clemson University has confirmed South Carolina has its first invasive spotted lanternfly in Greenville, potentially ...
An entomologist describes how the sap-sucking insects can weaken grapevines and reduce fruit yield and quality.
Clemson University’s Department of Plant Industry (DPI) confirmed the detection in both Greenville and Seneca.
The invasive spotted lanternfly, a pest harmful to agriculture and forestry, has been detected in South Carolina. Clemson ...
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