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Conn. (WTNH) — Despite the harmless name, the spotted lanternfly is an invasive species, and the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is asking residents to try ...
The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station are warning ...
Spotted lanternflies are back in full force across the state, and officials are urging residents to kill and report any ...
The spotted lanternfly, an invasive pest from East Asia, threatens Connecticut vineyards by draining nutrients from ...
The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station is warning residents about new invasive species of ticks they’ve found in the state. Dr. Goudarz Molaei, an epidemiologist in charge of the state ...
The invasive species is becoming notorious in Connecticut for crashing summer cookouts because it likes densely populated coastal areas. “The reason we associate this mosquito with people is ...
Invasive Species Are Killing Trees in Connecticut By Meteorologist Kaitlyn McGrath • Published September 29, 2018 • Updated on September 29, 2018 at 9:15 am BOOKMARKER ...
Menapace said Connecticut needs to be doing better in terms of prevention. “The incredible economic loss that we suffer from when these invasive species spread like this is a very measurable ...
There are 102 invasive plant species in Connecticut, according to Kurtz. The Connecticut Invasive Plant Council maintains an official state list of which plants have been categorized as invasive ...
Recent reports warn about the spread of hydrilla, a fast-growing aquatic weed threatening rivers and lakes throughout the state, should concern anyone who enjoys water recreation and values the ...