A major potato pest has been eradicated from the UK more than two years after its discovery in the country.
The Colorado beetle can pose a significant threat to potato harvests as well as tomatoes, aubergines and peppers and is a “serious pest”, the government’s Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) says.
In July 2023, the beetle’s larvae was discovered in Kent, but after two years of investigation and surveillance the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said no more had been found and the pest had been officially eradicated.
Although the beetle does not pose a risk to human health, the APHA says it is a “nightmare” for farmers.