4 Northeast Ohio counties quarantined to stop spread of spotted lanternflies

CLEVELAND – Spotted lanternflies are continuing their reign of terror across Ohio. The insects feed on specific plants like the tree-of-heaven, grapes, hops and stone fruit, causing them to wilt and die. In response to the pests, the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) marked 12 counties as “quarantined,” including…

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