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The western walnut shell dragonfly causes significant damage to walnut plantations in Hungary
The damage caused by the invasive pest causes significant damage to the walnut plantations in Hungary.
In a non-representative questionnaire survey conducted by the Agricultural Portal in November, 4,700 people participated, with 6 percent of respondents describing the destruction of the western walnut shell dragonfly drill bit as sporadic and 93 percent as mass-sized. (MTI)
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