Asian Longhorn Beetles or ALB will keep eating our hardwood trees. Therefore, they will take our oxygen away and we will not have as much left. Also, the trees will die and then there will be a decrease in the amount of that tree.
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BUGGED The Race to Eradicate the Asian Longhorned Beetle - 2010 was released on: USA: 5 September 2010 (TV premiere)
It was introduced because the ecosystem was dying out
The Asian longhorned beetle feeds on a variety of hardwood trees such as maple, birch, and willow. In its food chain, the beetle is a primary consumer, consuming tree leaves, stems, and branches. Its predators include birds, spiders, and some wasp species.
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maple tree - Asian longhorned beetle - bird your welcome.... btw fix ur butt, its got a crack in it :P
The Asian longhorned beetle has caused significant damage to forests by killing trees, primarily hardwoods like maples, poplars, and willows. This has led to changes in tree density, species composition, and overall forest health in affected areas. The loss of trees can also impact other wildlife that depends on these trees for food and habitat.
Stab them
It shoots other organisms with its heat vision.
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Asian longhorned beetles are native to Asia but have been introduced to other regions including Europe, North America, and South America. They primarily infest and damage hardwood trees such as maples, willows, and elms.