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The bukszpanowa moth (Cydalima perspectalis) is an invasive pest originating from Asia, now posing a significant threat to ornamental shrubs in Europe. It is often compared to locusts due to its destructive nature. The larvae, which emerge from eggs laid on plants, are the primary threat, causing rapid damage to shrubs within days. The moth is most active from April to October, with peak activity during warmer spring and summer months. A home remedy involves sprinkling flour on leaves and branches to disrupt the larvae's movement and breathing, followed by shaking the plant to remove them. Prompt action is crucial to prevent the complete destruction of plants.
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