Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Invasive Tree-Killing Insects Cost U.S. Over $3.5 Billion a Year

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The rise of invasive species is well-known: As globalization advanced, nations started shipping more and more goods across the planet, intrepid creatures started hitching rides and showing up across the ocean from where they belonged. Invasive species can be dangerous, irritating, disruptive, and, as a recent study reveals, expensive as hell. A new study in the biology journal PLoS One reveals, for instance, that tree-killing invasive forest insects alone are costing the US billions of dollars a year.
Article continues: Invasive Tree-Killing Insects Cost U.S. Over $3.5 Billion a Year

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