The latest tool to stop the spread of invasive spotted lanternflies isn’t a powerful pesticide or a cutting-edge machine—it’s a good boy with an insatiable nose and a knack for tricks, Atmos reports.
The bad news is the invasive spotted lanternfly has been found in Knox County for the first time. The good news is Winnie the spotted-lanternfly-hunting dog is on the case. Since completing her ...
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