date:Jun 20, 2017
e Galician case, inspectors conclude that the measures in place to stop its spread have not been systematically implemented, and as a result, its propagation to areas that are free of this pest is considered inevitable. Just as blunt is the assessment of the situation in the neighbouring country, because due to the consolidated population of this insect, particularly in (coastal) urban areas, its eradication in the affected areas is not considered feasible by the competent authorities. Visits by