Battle of the Invaders: Tamarisk Leaf Beetle vs Salt Cedar Tree

Earlier in April, I published “Tamarisk Leaf Beetle Battles Salt Cedars in the American West” at a now-defunct web site. Both are foreign invaders, with the American West as their battleground. More accurately, settlers had begun planting salt cedars, otherwise known as “tamarisks”, in the 1800s. Now that these trees are seen as dangerous invaders, the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) has been seekingĀ  a way to fight back. The Tamarisk Leaf Beetle is the chosen saviour: it eats the tamarisk salt cedar but does very poorly on any other diet.

Image of Tamarisk Leaf Beetle
Image of Tamarisk Leaf Beetle

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