Spotted Lanternfly Could Be Worst Invasive Species In 150 Years
International shipping sometimes brings unwanted guests: invasive species. The latest invader, the spotted lanternfly, threatens fruit and hardwoods. It's recently spread to Pennsylvania.
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July 11, 2018 at 03:27AM
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NPR News: Spotted Lanternfly Could Be Worst Invasive Species In 150 Years
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