An invasive species has now been confirmed to be found in the state of Minnesota. The species is so new that the Minnesota Department Of Agriculture doesn't fully know the impact it will have on our ecosystem.
The invasive zigzag sawfly found in Minnesota
The zigzag sawfly was first found in the United States in 2021, and now three years later it has been confirmed to be in Minnesota...
Now is the time to be on the lookout for these invasive species of plants as they are flowering, if they are at least 2 years old, making them easy to spot.
Most feral hogs in the United States are in the south. But "super pigs" found in Canada are exploding in population and are making their way to the US border.
The City Of Superior recently put in a sidewalk in front of my house. They seeded the sod left over on the side and now all I have is this strange weed growing.
This invasive parasite burrows its larvae into infested Great Lakes Tributaries. A commission is doing what it can to control the population of these creepy things.
These fish can survive for days out of the water, and will actually wiggle their way across land. The DNR wants to make sure they stay out of Minnesota.