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"Nature's Battle: Devastating Infestations Threaten Crops and Wildlife" The Bean Broomrape, with its vibrant flowers, infests broad bean crops in Chios, Greece

Background imageInfesting Collection: Bean Broomrape (Orobanche crenata) flowering, heavy infestation destroying broad bean crop, Chios

Bean Broomrape (Orobanche crenata) flowering, heavy infestation destroying broad bean crop, Chios, Greece, April

Background imageInfesting Collection: Cranefly (Tipulidae sp. ) adult, infested with parasitic mites, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps

Cranefly (Tipulidae sp. ) adult, infested with parasitic mites, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps, Piedmont
Cranefly (Tipulidae sp.) adult, infested with parasitic mites, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps, Piedmont, Northern Italy, July

Background imageInfesting Collection: Death-watch Beetle (Xestobium rufovillosum) adult, in galleries of infested timber, Oxfordshire

Death-watch Beetle (Xestobium rufovillosum) adult, in galleries of infested timber, Oxfordshire, England

Background imageInfesting Collection: Aceol flatworms

Aceol flatworms (Wamiona sp.) on mushroom coral (family Fungiidae). The flatworms are orange and the coral is white. Flatworms are found in marine, freshwater and damp terrestrial environments

Background imageInfesting Collection: Aceol flatworm (Wamiona sp. )

Aceol flatworm (Wamiona sp. )
Aceol flatworm (Wamiona sp.) infesting bubble coral (Plerogyra sinuosa). The flatworms are orange and the bubble coral is white

Background imageInfesting Collection: Bubble coral infested with aceol flatworm

Bubble coral infested with aceol flatworm. The flatworms (Wamiona sp. round orange disks) are feeding on the detritus caught in the mucus on the surface of the bubble coral (Plerogyra sinuosa)

Background imageInfesting Collection: Summer insects, conceptual artwork

Summer insects, conceptual artwork

Background imageInfesting Collection: Iris sawfly larvae

Iris sawfly larvae
Iris sawfly (Rhadinoceraea micans) larvae eating leaves of Iris leaves). These larvae are a pest of both wild and cultivated irises

Background imageInfesting Collection: Caterpillars eating hawthorn leaves

Caterpillars eating hawthorn leaves
caterpillar eat leaf of Crataegus district Närke

Background imageInfesting Collection: Snake-spotted millipedes

Snake-spotted millipedes (Blaniulus guttulatus) feeding on a windfall apple. These millipedes are minor agricultural pests that affect root crops such as sugar beet and potatoes

Background imageInfesting Collection: Rose aphids

Rose aphids (Macrosiphum rosae) infesting a rose stem (Rosa sp.). An aphid is an insect that feeds on plant sap and it is a serious pest


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"Nature's Battle: Devastating Infestations Threaten Crops and Wildlife" The Bean Broomrape, with its vibrant flowers, infests broad bean crops in Chios, Greece, leaving destruction in its wake during the month of April. A close-up of a Buff-tailed Bumblebee's head reveals an unfortunate infestation of mites, highlighting the challenges faced by these garden-dwelling insects in Sowerby. Even the majestic Cranefly falls victim to parasitic mites as an adult specimen from Cannobina Valley in the Italian Alps bears witness to this unsettling infestation. Death-watch Beetles find solace within galleries of infested timber in Oxfordshire, England – a chilling reminder of how even our structures can become hosts for destructive creatures. In Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand, a Sambar deer stands at a forest waterhole with a fly-infested wound on her throat; nature's delicate balance disrupted by unwelcome visitors. Aceol flatworms make their presence known as they invade various habitats - from coral reefs where bubble corals suffer their onslaught to unknown species like Wamiona sp. , these worms are relentless invaders. As summer arrives with buzzing wings and chirping sounds filling the air, conceptual artwork captures the essence of insects thriving but also reminds us that some may bring unwanted consequences if left unchecked. In all corners of our world, whether it be fields or forests or even beneath ocean waves, infestations remind us that nature is both beautiful and fierce – constantly testing our resilience and adaptability against these unseen adversaries.