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Watch this to help stop invasive insects!
8/19/2024 | 1m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
How and why are invasive insects spread? An experts speaks.
How and why are invasive insects spread? An experts speaks.
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The Slice
Watch this to help stop invasive insects!
8/19/2024 | 1m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
How and why are invasive insects spread? An experts speaks.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipwhen you visit a foreign country, that you not bring back insect as pets or for fun and be aware that if you're that's why they often and they want you to throw away all the the fruit and vegetables that you bring from another country, that's one way a very destructive fruit pest called the Mediterranean fruit fly usually comes in through, infected fruit that somebody brings in.
That can be important.
doing things like one way the spongy moth, spreads is they have these, egg masses that can be deposited on anything, including, like campers or trailers or anything.
And if people would be aware, remove those, other insects are spread.
There's some, insects that are spread that feed on trees that spread through firewood so that sometimes you'll see a sign when people go camping, don' bring your own firewood along, because that may spread things.
So just being aware of how insects can, be spread and trying not to do things that will spread them, that can be very important.
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