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The Backyard Naturalists podcasts is geared toward nature lovers of all kinds, from beginners to those with more experience. We have a very diverse lineup of topics planned for you, such as  what you can do in your own yard to enhance the habitat for the creatures who live there, participating in the Great Backyard Bird Count as a citizen scientist, using native plants, which snakes live in our area,  how to attract specific birds, common and uncommon raptors in the greater Charlotte region, spring and fall migration season for birds, plants for butterflies and much more!

Nov 8, 2025

In this encore presentation of The Backyard Naturalists, hosts Debbie Foster and Laurie Horne revisit one of the most important conversations of Season 2 — their discussion with Dr. Kelly Oten, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist at NC State University, about the invasive and destructive Spotted Lanternfly.

This brightly colored but harmful insect has become a serious concern for North Carolina’s forests, vineyards, and backyards. Dr. Oten explains how the Spotted Lanternfly arrived from Asia, what it looks like in each stage of its life cycle, and why early detection is crucial to protecting native trees and agricultural crops. From fascinating facts about its preferred host plant, the invasive Tree of Heaven, to how trained detector dogs are now helping locate infestations, this encore episode remains as timely and informative as ever.

Key Topics:

  • How to identify the Spotted Lanternfly in every life stage

  • The risks it poses to grapes, trees, and native habitats

  • North Carolina’s first confirmed sighting and rapid response

  • Surprising details about the insect’s spread across 13 states

  • The role of trained detector dogs in tracking this invasive pest

  • How listeners can help spot, report, and prevent its spread

Takeaway:
Awareness is the first step in protecting our natural spaces. By learning what the Spotted Lanternfly looks like and how to report sightings, we can all play a part in safeguarding North Carolina’s environment and agriculture.

Guest:
Dr. Kelly Oten, Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist, North Carolina State University
Ph.D. in Entomology and Forestry

Mentioned in this Episode:

  • North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

  • Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima)

  • Trained detector dogs used in invasive species management

Presented by: Backyard Birds in Matthews, North Carolina — your destination for bird seed, feeders, and nature-friendly backyard essentials. Visit thebirdfoodstore.com or stop by in person to make your backyard a haven for wildlife.