Should we really kill all the lanternflies?
6/17/202633 min
When an invasive bug landed on the East Coast, people embraced the order to squish it to death. But what has all that squishing done to us?
Guests: Julie Urban, professor in the entomology department at Penn State; Chelsea Batavia, community engagement coordinator with a PhD in forestry
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Okay, I have returned today to a scene from my past. This is where I was standing last summer when I saw a bug skittering up this tree trunk. It was a very distinctive bug. It has a polka dotty sort of wing with red underneath. This