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Emerald Ash Beetle Infestation and Biological Control
Introduction to the Problem
- Millions of parasitic wasps were released into US forests to combat an invasion by the emerald ash beetle, which originated from Asia.
- The larvae of the beetle burrow under tree bark, leading to the death of healthy trees within just two years.
Spread and Impact
- The infestation has spread across 36 states in the US, posing a significant threat to ash tree populations.
- Traditional insecticides have proven ineffective as they only target individual trees rather than addressing widespread infestations.
Biological Control Method
- Parasitic wasps are utilized because they can track down beetle larvae inside wood and lay their eggs directly on them.
- This method represents a biological control strategy aimed at reducing beetle populations without relying solely on chemical treatments.