Spotted Lanternfly Egg Masses found in Amherst, Ohio in Winter of 2022.

Egg masses of Spotted Lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula, on Tree of Heaven, Ailanthus altissima, were discovered by an arborist during the week of February 14. Ohio Department of Agriculture inspected the trees the week of February 21st. A formal announcement was made by ODA in early March 2022. So, what can YOU do? Scout!
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Thomas deHaas

Mulch Madness!

The vast majority of the trees and shrubs used in Ohio landscapes evolved in ecosystems with soils topped by an organic layer. Think forest and grassland soils. Aged hardwood bark mulch serves as a stand-in for leaf litter found beneath trees in forests. However, if a little is good, more is not better.
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Joe Boggs
Spotting the Signs of Spring: A Vernal Pool Exploration brown.2766@osu.edu Fri, 03/11/2022 - 15:00
If you are a woodland enthusiast and happen to be at the right place at the right time, you may be rewarded by catching a glimpse (or hearing the chorus) of a fleeting spring habitat - the vernal pool - and the assortment of unique critters it supports.
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Carrie Brown