Japan Beetle: Invasion – First German Big City Admits Prohibition for Citizens
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Due to the Japanese beetle, strict conditions apply for the first time in parts of Freiburg: lawn must not be irrigated, plants and soil must be transported only to a limited extent. The beetles threaten over 400 plant species.
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The Japanese beetle continues to move forward. Here it is now in Freiburg-en-Brisgau, in Baden-Württemberg, where measures have been taken to try to stop it or at least slow it down.
The Japanese beetle continues to move forward. Here it is now in Freiburg-en-Brisgau, in Baden-Württemberg, where measures have been taken to try to stop it or at least slow it down.
Freiburg was the first city to impose restrictions in the fight against the Japanese beetle, as reported by the Landratsamt Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald (Landratsamt Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald).
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