You should squish this bug if you see it in Michigan -- hereโs whyThe spotted lanternfly is an invasive species recently seen in Oakland County, and Michigan officials want anyone who sees one to squish it.
Why the Michigan DNR wants you to squish this bug if you see itNow is the prime time to be on the lookout for the invasive spotted lanternfly! Late summer to early fall is the most likely season to spot the colorful planthoppers
How to identify a spotted lanternfly and what you should do if you find one in MichiganLast year, Michigan confirmed the stateโs first detection of the invasive spotted lanternfly after a small population was found in Oakland County.
Invasive spotted lanternfly detected in Oakland County, a first in Michigan: What to knowMichigan has confirmed the stateโs first detection of the invasive spotted lanternfly after a small population was found in Oakland County.
Invasive spotted lanternfly found in Michigan for first time: What to knowMichigan has confirmed the stateโs first detection of the invasive spotted lanternfly after a small population was found in Oakland County.
What you can do to help prevent spread of invasive pests, protect plant health this summerMichigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) wants gardeners to be on the lookout for invasive plants, pests and diseases when they head to their local greenhouse or nursery this summer.