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  2. Reynoutria japonica - Wikipedia

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    Following earlier studies, imported Japanese knotweed psyllid insects Aphalara itadori, whose only food source is Japanese knotweed, were released at a number of sites in Britain in a study running from 1 April 2010 to 31 March 2014. In 2012, results suggested that establishment and population growth were likely, after the insects overwintered ...

  3. Japanese knotweed is wiping thousands off house prices ... - AOL

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  4. Aphalara itadori - Wikipedia

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    Aphalara itadori, the Japanese knotweed psyllid, is a species of psyllid from Japan which feeds on Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica).. The UK Government licensed the use of this species as a biological control to counter the spread of Japanese knotweed in England; this was the first time that biological control of a weed was sanctioned in the European Union.

  5. Gallerucida - Wikipedia

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    Gallerucida bifasciata, Japanese knotweed leaf beetle. Gallerucida is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. There are at least 19 described species in Gallerucida. They are found in Indomalaya and eastern Asia. [1] [2]

  6. 13 Things Lurking in Your Home That Could Be Triggering Your ...

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    Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is a common ingredient found in the dental hygiene product, but it can cause rashes, canker sores, swollen gums, and perioral dermatitis — bumps and blisters around ...

  7. Knotweed - Wikipedia

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    Knotweed is a common name for plants in several genera in the family Polygonaceae. Knotweed may refer to: Fallopia; Persicaria; Polygonum; Reynoutria. Reynoutria japonica or Japanese knotweed, a highly invasive species in Europe and North America

  8. Invasive species - Wikipedia

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    Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica) is considered one of the world's worst invasive species. Cats (here, killing a woodpecker) are considered invasive species in Australia and negatively impact wildlife worldwide. Invasive species appear to have specific traits or specific combinations of traits that allow them to outcompete native species ...

  9. The hidden dangers of icicles growing on your property - AOL

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    That can be dangerous. And as much of the country braces for winter weather, icicles may be a common sight. Icicles clinging to the side of a property can signal trouble in a wide variety of ways.

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