The Asian Longhorn Beetle, which is primarily found in China and areas of Korea and Japan, probably hitchhiked here in solid wood packing material, such as crates and pallets, which are used to ship commodities into North America.
china it comes from china why do u wanna know
It got here by going on wooden crates that were being shipped to North America
trees
Asian long horned beetle
one million pounds
Asian long-horned beetle was created in 1853.
for about 15-20 years
Citrus long-horned beetle was created in 1771.
Millions of acres of hardwood trees . :)
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Anoplophora glabripennis or the Asian long horned beetle are from eastern Asia. However, they have made their way to North American and are a quite invasive species causing much damage.
the zebra mussel, Cane toad, Common carp, Common starling, European green crab, Caulerpa taxifolia and Asian long-horned beetle
sperms
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