Aedes albopictus
Originated in Southeast Asia.
They spread to the southern part of the United States as far as southern New Jersey on the east coast of the United States. They are also vector mosquitoes of dengue fever with Aedes aegypti. Aedes albopictus can survive in very changing habitats and environments and are highly adaptable. In general, they are more aggressive than other species of mosquitoes and can bite animals extremely quickly.
Distributed in China.
It is an omnivorous pest that mainly damages legume crops such as kidney beans, lentils, soybeans, and mung beans, as well as various other plants such as locust, poplar, and peach. It landed in the United States in 2009. Once it landed, the soybean production in the United States declined. The locals used many methods, but the results were not obvious.
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The colloquial name "fire ants" is used to describe the burning, and in some cases, burn-like blisters that appear after being stung. It has a thorn at the end of its abdomen. When an animal is stung, the toxin will enter the body, and in severe cases, it will cause shock or even death due to systemic allergy.
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As edible fish, Northern snakehead is sold in large quantities in New York, Houston, Orlando, St. Louis and other cities in the United States. But due to the movement of some blackfish, they multiply in the wild and become invasive species, causing damage to the local ecology.
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Mainly distributed in the tropical rain forests of Southeast Asia.
In the United States, the release of Burmese pythons has caused another serious ecological problem. Because the python grows day by day, it has grown into an unimaginable size. I don't know how to deal with it, so I released the python into the wild. The emergence of a large number of pythons has caused a regional ecological problem in the Florida Everglades. These pythons invaded the Everglades and bred there, becoming an invasive species in the area.
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ORTHIONE GRIFFENIS
Orthione Griffenis is a parasite infecting shrimp in Western America. This blood-sucking parasite came from Eastern Asia and somehow migrated all the way to Western America.
People originally thought that this parasite was moved by ships sailing, but their appearance at Calvert Island – 150 Miles from the closest city of more than 5000 people – showed that clearly they can do it on their own. These Isopods search wide mudflats, for blood – shrimp blood. So if you see a shrimp with one of these, save the shrimp.
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The whirling disease, caused by a parasite, originated from Europe, and it spread to the United States and Canada. This parasitic disease continues to spread to other fish, wiping out hundreds, or even thousands of fish. Some ways that this parasite was spread was by travelling through moving water, attaching to objects like boats and being dropped off in areas, and the interaction of the infected fish and the non-infected. To slow down the continuous spread of the whirling disease, some places like Alberta quarantined infected bodies of water, and also drained them to reduce the amount of the infected. Luckily for us humans, we cannot catch this disease.
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