Pike National Forest, CO, JUNE 16, 2005 --<cq>US Forest Service employees release insects to control invasive weeds in disturbed areas of the Pike National Forest near the South Platte River, releasing about 300,000 flea beetles in two areas invaded by le

Pike National Forest, CO, JUNE 16, 2005 --<cq>US Forest Service employees release insects to control invasive weeds in disturbed areas of the Pike National Forest near the South Platte River, releasing about 300,000 flea beetles in two areas invaded by leafy spurge. Wildlife biologist Craig Hanson releases the critters from a cardboard container. (Denver Post Staff Photo by Brian Brainerd) (Photo By Brian Brainerd/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
Pike National Forest, CO, JUNE 16, 2005 --<cq>US Forest Service employees release insects to control invasive weeds in disturbed areas of the Pike National Forest near the South Platte River, releasing about 300,000 flea beetles in two areas invaded by leafy spurge. Wildlife biologist Craig Hanson releases the critters from a cardboard container. (Denver Post Staff Photo by Brian Brainerd) (Photo By Brian Brainerd/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
Pike National Forest, CO, JUNE 16, 2005 --<cq>US Forest Service employees release insects to control invasive weeds in disturbed areas of the Pike National Forest near the South Platte River, releasing about 300,000 flea beetles in two areas invaded by le
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