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Cadrezzate (Varese, Italy): Metcalfa pruinosa

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Cadrezzate (Varese, Italy): Metcalfa pruinosa
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Date: 13/07/2022 Camera: Fuji x-s1 Lens: Fisso - Fixed ISO: 100 Exposure time: 1/320
Aperture: 7.1 Focal length: 96mm Place: Cadrezzate (Varese, Italy) Subject: Metcalfa pruinosa
Notes: The Metcalfa is an invasive species native to North America that belongs to the order Hemiptera and the suborder Homoptera. It is essentially related to cicadas.
If present in large numbers, they can damage plants. However, the use of insecticides is not recommended, as the sugary secretion they emit attracts bees, which are fond of it.

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Cadrezzate (Varese, Italy) - Metcalfa pruinosa