
NEOPHYTE CONTROL IN NATURE CONSERVATION
Why must neophytes be combated?
Global trade means that foreign plant species are constantly entering Switzerland, whether accidentally or as ornamental plants. Some of these species are not only able to establish themselves in our climate, but also spread quickly and massively. Without natural enemies, these invasive neophytes multiply aggressively and displace native plants. Neophytes endanger the ecological balance by forming large-scale monocultures. Native species such as blackberries or thistles can also cause problems if they multiply uncontrollably. It is therefore important to combat both invasive neophytes and native problem plants. Combating these species is particularly crucial in protected areas, which are valuable refuges for native flora and fauna.
FOR YOU:
We control and combat invasive neophytes and problem plants
Let us protect native plant diversity and ecological balance
Let us prevent the spread of large-scale monocultures in protected areas
We implement cost-effective and effective care and control measures
Let us intervene early to minimize effort and maximize success