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Weevils imported from Louisiana released in South Africa to fight invasive water plant problemScientists hope hungry black weevils imported from Louisiana can help tackle South Africa's invasive water plant problem.
Rearing stations are being set up near several dams to grow the weevil population. Once released at an infested site, the beetles make themselves at home on the salvinia, the only thing they eat ...
Miguel Candela/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty A Japanese restaurant, known as the country's leading Gyudon chain, has temporarily closed nearly 2000 of its stores after a rat and bug were found ...
Diving beetles (Dytiscidae) maintain the balance of pond ecosystems. They feed on other aquatic organisms, such as mosquito larvae, and form part of the diet of larger animals, including fish ...
Scientists have begun introducing weevils from Louisiana into South Africa’s Crocodile River in hopes that the insects will ...
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