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species, covering over botanical families. this broad range of possible host plants, combined with the female's ability to fly long distances, could allow agm to spread rapidly. large infestations of agm can completely defoliate trees, leaving them weak and more susceptible to disease or attack by other
insects. if defoliation is repeated for or more years, it can lead to the death of large sections of forests, orchards, and landscaping. any introduction and establishment of agm in the united states would pose a major threat to the environment and the urban, suburban, and rural landscapes. since ,...
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