The DNR is worried about the spread of purple
loosestrife, an aquatic invasive plant that is crowding out our native
plants. Near perfect conditions last
summer cause this weed to spread and thrive.
Now they’re asking people to help control it. Nothing wrong with people helping….but I’m
not sure that their idea of how to help is a good one.
If you’d like to
help you can contact them and they’ll send you a beetle starter kit that will
allow you to grow a beetle that feeds on purple loosestrife. Yay, what a dandy idea, but wait, have they
forgotten the dozens of other “cures” that turned out to be worse than the
problem they were to fix?
It wasn’t too many
years ago that they found the Asian beetle which was released to eat aphids on soy
beans. What a great idea. But then when there were billions of these
tiny little orange critters crawling around our soy bean fields, the fall came
and the farmers picked the soy beans.
What happened? The billions of
beetles had no home, nothing to eat and they headed into town and began
crawling into every crack and crevice they could find. Remember the beetle wars?
There have been dozens
of these cures over the years that have ended up being worse than the initial
problem. Maybe I’m pessimistic but
releasing yet another exotic species doesn’t seem like a good idea to me. I’ve got enough beetles in my house already.
post by: Dan Bomkamp
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