Why is relying solely on natural enemies often an insufficient strategy against the box tree moth in new environments?

Answer

The established local ecosystem has not yet developed strong, consistent checks against it

As an invasive pest, the box tree moth arrives without the co-evolved predators and parasitoids that naturally keep its population in check in its native range, meaning local generalist enemies are usually inadequate for complete control.

Why is relying solely on natural enemies often an insufficient strategy against the box tree moth in new environments?

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