Dia the Labrador retriever sniffs out the eggs of the invasive insects at a vineyard. CREDIT: Eric Clifton/Kaitlyn ...
Growers and conservationists have a new weapon to detect invasive spotted lanternflies early and limit their spread: dogs ...
Growers and conservationists have a new weapon to detect invasive spotted lanternflies early and limit their spread: dogs trained to sniff out egg masses that overwinter in vineyards and forests.
Uncover the key to stopping spotted lanternflies. Learn how dogs and humans play a crucial role in detecting this destructive agricultural pest.
Dogs are seen as man’s best friend and hold many societal roles from pets to police dogs and everything in between. In a new ...
The spotted lanternfly is an invasive pest that can ruin grape, apple and hop crops and do terrible damage to maple and ...
In the vineyards, humans spotted 1.8 times more egg masses than the dogs. Here, adult female lanternflies will lay their eggs on support poles and vines. Compared to the humans, the dogs searched ...
Spotted Lanternflies are an invasive threat to the area's agriculture and ecosystems, but a new Cornell study has found that ...