Eighteen Ohio counties placed under ODA spotted lanternfly quarantine 

The Ohio Department of Agriculture has placed eighteen counties under a spotted lanternfly quarantine to help reduce the spread of the invasive species. Director Brian Baldridge says the insect has slowly made its way into northeastern Ohio, threatening the state’s ag industry. “They can do a lot of damage to our wine industry, our vineyards, […]

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