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Q: How do people interact with the Asian longhorn beetle?
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WHAT IS THE GENUS AND SPECIES OF THE ASIAN LONG HORN BEETLE?

The genus and species of the Asian longhorn beetle is Anoplophora glabripennis.


Where can the Asian longhorn beetle be found today?

North America


What does the Asian longhorn beetle do all day?

It hunts for food


What organisms food chains are effected by the Asian longhorn beetle?

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How does the Asian longhorn beetle affect other organisms?

It shoots other organisms with its heat vision.


Are there attempts to control the growth of the Asian longhorn beetle?

yes. people try to watch the spread around the neighborhood where they live. other than that i have no idea


What is the longhorn beetle food chain?

maple tree - Asian longhorned beetle - bird your welcome.... btw fix ur butt, its got a crack in it :P


Are Asian longhorned beetles poisonous?

The South American longhorn beetle is not a poisonous one. They are however considered to be pests because they can bore into wood and have been known to destroy trees and even houses.


How did the Asian long horned beetle get in Ontario?

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.


Where are Asian longhorn beetles located?

Originally the Asian longhorn beetles was located in Asia, specifically Korea, Japan, and China. They have spread to Canada, the United States, and parts of Europe.


What position does the Longhorn Beetle species have in the food web?

maple tree - Asian longhorned beetle - bird your welcome.... btw fix ur butt, its got a crack in it :P


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The Asian Lady Bug is actually known as the Asian Lady Beetle. It is a tree dwelling beetle introduced to the United States in 1978.