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Yes. Because they have the same roots storage.
Im glad you asked, I work as a researcher on Salvinia Molesta. Salvinia is a floating plant it can get caught in motors from boats and other things the same. Salvinia spreads from cloning its self one tiny fragment of salvinia contains the genes for creating another plant. quite invasive, to have this plant without a permit is punishable by law.
Invasive species
Salvinia natans was created in 1785.
Solenopsis molesta was created in 1972.
Grapholita molesta was created in 1916.
Carex molesta was created in 1931.
Weevils eat salvinia and so does the black bittern
Yes, Black Bittern eats Salvinia.
Bother No me molesta. = It doesn't bother me. No me molestes = Don't bother me.
Victim - Black bitternCrimesite - Hexham SwampVillain - Cane Toad Victim - Black bitternCrimesite - Crystal Waters LagoonsVillain - Salvinia The Cane Toad was imported to Australia to control pests, but it is toxic to predators, and to domesticated animals and pets. Salvinia molesta is a free-floating fern native to Brazil. Within two years of its release from a drained frog pond, it overrran the lagoons, killing the submerged plants and cutting off the supply of oxygen. Without the plants, mollusks, and other animals to provide food, the native insects, fish, and birds died off or relocated.
si no te molesta en decirme = if you don't mind telling me