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Friday, March 27
The Indiana Daily Student

Sap weeps Sept. 20, 2025, from cuts drilled in the trunk of a tree-of-heaven by Eagleson Avenue on Indiana University's campus in Bloomington. Iversen said the holes were drilled because trees-of-heaven attract spotted lanternflies, a highly invasive bug currently spreading in Indiana. Ella Curlin

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Sap weeps Sept. 20, 2025, from cuts drilled in the trunk of a tree-of-heaven by Eagleson Avenue on Indiana University's campus in Bloomington. Iversen said the holes were drilled because trees-of-heaven attract spotted lanternflies, a highly invasive bug currently spreading in Indiana.