Scientists are fighting a never-ending multi-billion dollar war across the country: an attempt to keep invasive species from spreading and wrecking economies. FOX13
. Upon the arrival of the giant hornet, scientists made plans to trap and track the hornet.
Honeybees are already facing issues ranging from pesticide to disease. Another predator could be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. The European green crab and Northern giant hornet are just two species that Washington is actively working to keep at bay. Gypsy moths are regularly discovered in Washington communities – they are capable of damaging entire forests, nurseries and parks. The USDA estimates that the moth causes $30 million worth of damage a year.
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