Stealthy Snakes and Pests Hitchhike on Plants, Threatening UK Gardens

Karmactive Staff

Stealthy snakes and other stowaways hitchhike into British gardens through imported plants, triggering scientific alarm bells.

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Continental European snakes, geckos, and Italian wall lizards sneak into UK aboard century-old potted olive trees.

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Fast-moving plant shipments make stowaways nearly impossible to catch during border inspections.

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Hidden reptiles signal deeper concerns about microscopic invaders like fungi and agricultural pests.

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Climate change could help disease-carrying mosquitos survive northern European temperatures.

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Ornamental plant trade releases harmful microplastics and agrochemicals into British soil.

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Professor Sutherland warns that adult reptiles represent a fraction of invasive species threats.

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Illegal suppliers smuggle protected orchids and cacti from tropical habitats within legitimate shipments.

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Government pledges unwavering support for UK biosecurity while balancing trade disruption concerns.

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