Tropical Gardening: Invasive insects and disease far worse than most weeds

The avocado leaf bug is an example of a recent arrival insect pest that is attacking trees and affecting tree health and fruit quality. (Voltaire Moise/Courtesy photo)

We tend to freak out when a new invasive plant species arrives in our islands, but most spread relatively slowly. Usually we have some time to either deal with them or learn to live with them. Being plants, they are at least sequestering carbon and supplying oxygen. Some like the Fountain Grass covering the raw lava flows help to break down the rocks and in time create habitat for birds and other wildlife. The downside is that it and other non native grasses also create the opportunity for fires to spread. This requires management practices to avoid fires such as grazing, firebreaks, planting fire resistant vegetation to shade out grasses, etcetera.