In non-native environments like Hawaii, why do bamboo worms pose a significant threat to local horticulture?

Answer

Their ability to infest not just *Bambusa* but also related grass species

Their success as an invasive species stems from their ability to infest related grass species besides their primary host, threatening local agriculture.

In non-native environments like Hawaii, why do bamboo worms pose a significant threat to local horticulture?

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