Ant invasion into Germany, photographs illustrate
Ant invasion in southwestern Germany is underway. The vast species are not only sustainable to humans, but also threaten buildings and infrastructure. Insects in the Mediterranean region have already caused disruptions in power and internet supply.
The invasive species of ants, which naturally lead to the Mediterranean, began to master the southwestern part of Germany. Local media reports that Tapinoma Magnum is spreading not only to Baden-Württemberg in Rhineland-Palatinate, but also to Cologne and Hanover.
– The increase in Tapinoma Magnum’s expansion in Baden-Württemberg shows that we are dealing with serious issues with our residents, but also said “Die Welt” Bernd Mettenleiter, adjutant of Landtag, regarding buildings and infrastructure.
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Politicians emphasized that “cities and local governments should not be left alone on this issue.”
German media reports that in the city of Kale, permanent insects have already led to breakdowns in power and internet supply.
Germany. Tapinoma Magnum invasion
Experts say that Tapinoma Magnum cannot transfer diseases to humans, but it is not ruled out that it can cause allergies. They are also a source of unpleasant smell compared to unpleasant butter.
Hundreds of thousands of individuals can have super colonies of these ants, and the nests reach the underground metro, making it extremely difficult to fight against them. Furthermore, magnum tapinomas are confused and similar to native ants.
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“Today, scientists and politicians in the southwestern region are hoping to discuss how to stop the invasion and avoid damage for the first time in Offenburg, Baden,” Die Weld notified on Saturday.
It is not excluded from being officially entered into the list of invasive species.
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