How It Is Affected By Climate Change
“There is strong evidence that climate change is already modifying species,” Dr. Haye said. He also discussed how this affects the quantity of stink bugs generated each year, their distribution, and their life cycles. He continued, “It is evident that the number of non-native species will increase and that climate change will promote their establishment. The north-western part of Switzerland could become completely suitable for H. halys.” Switzerland’s citizens should be concerned about the future.
It Will Not Take Very Long
“Southwards, the projected range expansion would reach the foothills of the Alps,” the expert went on. “And higher latitudes in the alpine valleys could become suitable under future climate conditions. Monitoring the spread and population development in the north-western part of Switzerland, and higher altitudes of the valleys in the south, are recommended.” These bugs may soon be discovered in many places of the world! However, this isn’t exactly a joyous trip around the world.