However, you have to be careful that the predator doesn't become in invasive itself. These are consequences that can happen when you don't have a good knowledge of the particular species. |
It's a problem in Connecticut, and other places as well. In the last 30 to 40 years, it has gone crazy. There have been two different species identified, and the species not native to Connecticut seems to be causing the most trouble. |
We've gotten a good hold on it; there is much less of it than in the past. I like to use it for bouquets; that's one way of keeping it back. |