Before you start looking for signs of spring in the garden, look around for trouble: insect eggs. “A number of problem insects overwinter as eggs on trees and shrubs,” said Sharon Yiesla, plant ...
Spotted lanternflies will soon begin laying eggs that hatch in spring. Now is the time to kill their egg masses. Here's how to get rid of them.
Spotted lanternfly eggs can be extremely versatile, resilient and difficult to identify. From September through June, identifying and destroying spotted lanternfly egg masses can play a critical role ...
Look at the nail of your pinky finger. That’s about the width of the biggest known insect egg, which belongs to the earth-borer beetle Bolboleaus hiaticollis. The smallest egg, from the wasp ...
Officials in the 17 states advise people to look for and destroy spotted lantern flies and their eggs before they hatch. The invasive pests feast on *** wide range of plants and pose *** danger to ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — If you see a tree covered in spotted lanternflies this fall, they are probably laying eggs for the year. The spotted lanternfly was first discovered in New York City last summer ...