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‘They don’t belong in our environment’: US vineyards battle spotted lanternflies as invasive insects spread

US vineyards are under siege by the invasive spotted lanternfly, threatening grape yields and winemakers' futures. From Virginia to New York, these pests drain vines and cut production. Scientists and vineyard owners are racing against time...

The Guardian· May 2, 2026 · 1:36 PM · 25 views

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US vineyards are under siege by the invasive spotted lanternfly, threatening grape yields and winemakers' futures. From Virginia to New York, these pests drain vines and cut production. Scientists and vineyard owners are racing against time to find solutions, but the bugs are spreading faster than anticipated. #Vineyards #InvasiveSpecies #SpottedLanternfly #Winemaking #Agriculture

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