There are a lot more Lyme disease-carrying ticks in Pa. today, Penn State study finds

May 16, 2019

The tick responsible for most cases of Lyme diseases has boomed from near non-existence in Pennsylvania in the 1960s to the most commonly found tick across the state today, according to Penn State researchers.

Lyme Disease-Carrying Ticks Have Returned

May 16, 2019

The tick responsible for most Lyme diseases cases has boomed from near non-existence in the 1960s to become the most commonly found tick across the state of Pennsylvania, according to new research.

Growers prepare for spotted lanternfly onslaught

May 16, 2019

Wine grape growers in eastern Pennsylvania saw major losses from the pest last year.

Tree of heaven, a spotted lanternfly favorite, is named Pennsylvania's newest noxious weed

May 16, 2019

The Asian tree, Ailanthus altissima, has earned its new designation in part because of its meal appeal to the sap-sucking pest that recently started to hatch in Berks.

Tick season in full swing, ways to prevent being bitten by a tick

May 16, 2019

With summer quickly approaching, that means tick season is upon us. Experts say more ticks are starting to come out, which increases your chance of getting Lyme Disease.

Zombie fungus proves deadly to spotted lanternfly

May 16, 2019

The invasive spotted lanternfly has swept through southeast Pennsylvania over the past five years, chomping down on fruits and hops along the way. But scientists are studying whether it may have met its match in the form of a mind-altering fungus.

Fungus among us found to kill spotted lanternfly invaders

May 16, 2019

Heather Leach was driving to a Berks County park in August to follow up on a tip about something killing spotted lanternflies when she saw a bunch of grape vines and trees of heaven ― a favorite target of the invasive bugs.

Researchers discover natural predator that can kill spotted lanternflies

May 16, 2019

Penn State researchers who are trying to stop the spread of the invasive spotted lanternfly have recently discovered a natural predator that could be an effective and massive tool to kill the bug.

Invasion of the stink bugs: how a tiny insect roils global communities

May 16, 2019

A stinky bug eating its way through the economy of an agricultural region in Eastern Europe stands as a stark example of how climate change creates opportunities for pests and havoc for farmers.

Protecting pollinators: Penn Staters working to reverse bee population declines

May 14, 2019

Within the past decade, beekeepers across the globe have observed massive declines in managed honey bee populations. Given their critical role in the nation’s agricultural industry, Penn State’s Christina Grozinger and the Center for Pollinator Research are implementing creative approaches to protecting bee populations in Pennsylvania and beyond.

New tick making its way into our area

May 9, 2019

Jennifer Frederick won't forget the time she found her son at home and realized something was wrong.

Yes, there are a lot more Lyme disease-carrying ticks in Pa. today: Penn State study

May 9, 2019

The tick responsible for most cases of Lyme diseases has boomed from nearly non-existence in Pennsylvania in the 1960s to the most commonly found tick across the state today, according to Penn State researchers.

Hope grows in lanternfly-killing fungi found near Berks fruit farm

May 9, 2019

A batch of dead lanternfiles on trees of heaven near the Angora Fruit Farm in Lower Alsace excites researchers.

Researchers Track Shift in Pennsylvania's Tick Population

May 9, 2019

The prevalence of the most abundant species of ticks found in Pennsylvania has shifted over the last century, according to Penn State scientists, who analyzed 117 years' worth of specimens and data submitted primarily by residents from around the state.

Cicada emergence draws near in part of Pennsylvania

May 9, 2019

Temperatures in southwestern Pennsylvania will climb into the high 60s and low 70s this week, signaling that it won’t be long before the region is buzzing under the emergence of hordes of 17-year cicadas.

Orchardists Face Spring Spray Decisions

May 9, 2019

With insects and diseases to suppress and blossoms to thin, fruit growers will be spending a lot of time with their sprayers in the coming weeks.

Spotted Lanternflies Ride Wind to Find Food

May 9, 2019

The spotted lanternfly is not a strong or frequent flyer, weaknesses that may hinder its ability to travel long distances by air, according to researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences.

Penn State Extension: What’s the Buzz?

May 7, 2019

Inside this issue: Pollinator Garden of Merit, Outstanding Pollinator Plants, Protecting Pollinators, News from the Center for Pollinator Research and Beescape: An online tool

Penn State Extension marks milestone in outreach to Spanish-speaking growers

May 7, 2019

For close to a decade, Jorge Manzo has worked at McCleaf’s Orchard, a fifth-generation family farm near Gettysburg in Adams County, where he is responsible for preparing a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables for market, including a few of his favorites — kiwi, blackberries and raspberries.

Student Research Spotlight - Jonathan Hernandez

May 6, 2019

This is the 6th of eight short news articles written by students, during the professional development class, about each other's research.

Penn State graduate students visit Capitol Hill, discuss science-based policy

May 6, 2019

Members of the Penn State Science Policy Society recently visited Washington, D.C., where they met with officials from several congressional offices and nongovernmental organizations to discuss the promotion of science and evidence-based policy.

More than 100 years of data show Pennsylvania tick population shift

May 3, 2019

The prevalence of the most abundant species of ticks found in Pennsylvania has shifted over the last century, according to Penn State scientists, who analyzed 117 years' worth of specimens and data submitted primarily by residents from around the state.

Spotted lanternfly egg hatching confirmed in Berks

May 2, 2019

The first known hatching of the pest's eggs this spring were discovered on Wednesday from eggs laid on the side of a building in Shillington, according to the PA Department of Agriculture.

Researchers find 2 fungi killed spotted lanternflies in Berks

May 2, 2019

The discovery could lead to a biological weapon to control the Asian pests.

5 Questions: Helping manage the Beescape in Carlisle

May 2, 2019

Each winter Pennsylvania beekeepers lose nearly 50% of their honey bee colonies and several wild bee species are threatened or endangered, reflecting trends around the world.

How the bumble bee got its stripes

April 30, 2019

Researchers have discovered a gene that drives color differences within a species of bumble bees. This discovery helps to explain the highly diverse color patterns among bumble bee species as well as how mimicry--individuals in an area adopting similar color patterns--evolves. A study describing the gene, which occurs in a highly conserved region of the genome that provides blueprints for segmentation, was led by researchers at Penn State and appears April 29, 2019, in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

How a parasitic fungus turns ants into 'zombies'

April 25, 2019

They walk among us: insects hijacked by parasitic fungi that control their every move.

Student Research Spotlight - Hannah Greenberg

April 22, 2019

This is the 5th of eight short news articles written by students, during the professional development class, about each other's research.

Feel the buzz: Penn State to bring pollinator garden that will last ‘forever' to the Arboretum

April 19, 2019

After years of planning and research by Penn State’s Center for Pollinator Research, a large pollinator garden is set to break ground at the Arboretum in the fall 2019.

Invasive lanternfly wreaking havoc in the Northeast poses big threat to Michigan plants, crops

April 18, 2019

Invasive species can cause major damage to an ecosystem. They compete with native flora and fauna for resources, and often lack any natural predators to control their populations.