This invasive bug is terrorizing Pennsylvania growers (and it’s coming for your wine)
Grist
JULY 24, 2019
And like most invasive species, it has no predators in its newly acquired territories. The sap passes quickly through the bugs as they dine, meaning they simultaneously squirt waste—politely called “honeydew” by entomologists—from the other end as they eat. winter is warming faster than the other seasons.
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