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Asian longhorn beetle


Warren Stirling
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i see a slight bit on this in the tv programme on customs, they were opening all the containers looking for these....they then went on to show how devastating there affects can be ......not pretty.....

 

 

nice post will read the above links at tea time.....:biggrin:

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Thanks for posting,

Do you know where in Paddock wood,

Is that your area,

 

Yes its about 5 miles from where I live, apparently next to the hop farm where the War and Peace show is on the A228 at Beltring. Apparently all stakeholders have been informed and asked for help in detecting the beetle, hope that Food and Environmental Resarch Agency manage to get across how serious this is. If they found one tree with larvae theres bound to be more.:thumbdown:

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