Fans of dogs will never hesitate to point out an adorable pup, no matter where they are. I would know! I've gone as far as to pull over my car just to get a better look at a dog walking by who looked ...
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.
Bronco, a 6-year-old Cardigan Welsh corgi that learned to sniff out spotted lanternfly eggs as part of the Canine Citizen Science Study. Credit: Paige Malone Last fall, at a construction site in Ohio, ...
Bronco, a 6-year-old corgi trained to sniff out spotted lanternfly eggs as part of the Canine Citizen Science Study. Credit: MLBAER photography, courtesy of Paige Malone In 10 years, the spotted ...
Researchers are enlisting man's best friend in the fight against an invasive insect. Spotted lanternflies first arrived in the U.S. from China in 2014 and have been detected in 14 states over the last ...
Since December, four Northeast Ohio dogs and their human companions have been hot on the trail of invasive spotted lanternflies, sniffing out egg masses laid in the Cleveland Metroparks. The team ...
The spotted lanternfly, a leaf-hopping invasive pest first detected in the U.S. a decade ago, has steadily spread across the East Coast and into the Midwest with little getting in its way. But now ...
A new study shows that millions of family dogs can join the fight against the invasive spotted lanternfly with just minimal home training, and perform about as well as professional detection dogs.
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