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The Asian soybean
aphid has become a problem in the United States because:
1.
It has a unique life cycle where
there is an asexual stage which produces large numbers of offspring.
2.
No insect predators in the United
States eat it.
3.
It has a unique biology in which
all offspring have wings that allow rapid spread.
4.
Both the primary host and secondary host are present in the northcentral
region of the United States.
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