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Hi all
I don't know if you have been following the comments regarding the plan to release Aphalara itadori to control Japanese Knotweed, but Michele Colopy posted a detailed and thoughtful comment. 

On the other hand, I had not heard this one before

> Japanese knotweed is ubiquitous in the watershed and poses a threat to the water quality of the City of New York's water supply by: Creating a security risk from unauthorized human habitations present in dense stands that are selected due to the plants' ability to obscure visual fields. -- NYC Department of Environmental Protection

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