Invasive species threaten Florida's ecosystem.

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Invasive species threaten Florida's ecosystem.
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Asian Subterranean termites, an invasive species, have been detected in Tampa for the first time, according to scientists from the University of Florida. The species, known for being a structural pest and harming urban tree canopies, has been found to be established in South Tampa. Researchers suspect that the initial infestation may have occurred seven to 10 years ago. The termite has reportedly restricted itself to tropical climates until now and has been detected in four southeast Florida cities. Pest control operators have been advised to regularly inspect trees for termite activity.

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