Tag: pests
The threat of Asian longhorned tick continues
Learn more about the invasive Asian longhorned tick, where its new host range is located and what potential disease problems to look out for.
Protecting your garden and your plants from the Japanese beetles
Japanese beetles feed on over 300 different species of plants and the larva, c-shaped white grubs, feed on turf roots. Learn how to control these pests.
How to get rid of raccoons in an apartment
Learn how to work with your landlord to eliminate food sources and potential nesting sites in order to discourage raccoons from living near your apartment.
Tips can help manage spotted lanternfly
Concerned about the spotted lanternfly and its spread within Pennsylvania and surrounding states? Learn more about the latest management techniques.
USDA plans for Asian longhorned beetle eradication
The USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is announcing plans for combatting the Asian longhorned beetle in New York, Massachusetts and Ohio.
What is causing beech leaf disease?
The symptoms of beech leaf disease are plain to see, but opinions differed on the cause. Now, researchers may be one step closer to finding an answer.
Ohioans better prepare for the spotted lanternfly
Ohioans better prepare — the spotted lanternfly was confirmed in Beaver and Allegheny counties, in Pa., just across the border from Columbiana County, Ohio.
How to report spotted lanternfly sightings in Ohio
Find out how other states are handling spotted lanternfly sightings and learn how to get in touch with Ohio officials in the event you spot one.
Ohio residents: What you need to know about the spotted lanternfly
The spotted lanternfly has been found near Ohio's borders. Learn more about the spotted lanternfly, where it's spread in the U.S. and how to identify it.
Spotted lanternfly found in West Virginia
The West Virginia Department of Agriculture confirmed a small population of spotted lanternfly in the Bunker Hill area of Berkeley County, West Virginia.















