Western Georgia (South-eastern Europe) is currently suffering from corn earworm larvae invasion. That's a real invasion as corn earworm larvae are everywhere and uproot crops, Georgian media reports. What is peculiar, American and Georgian bugologists informed Georgian authorities well in advance of the possible spread of corn earworm larvae but their warnings had were passed by.
By all appearances, the funds allotted by Washington to eliminate the threat of larvae invasion had been ripped off by Georgian bureaucrats (or had been transmitted to hidden accounts of defense Department of Georgia to run warlike preparations against South Ossetia and Abkhazia). In addition to that costly pesticide chemicals provided by the U.S. had been sold to Turkey and Azerbajan. Now Georgian farmers have nothing for it but to spray cheap insecticides extremely dangerous to health of a human. By this moment several dozens of people in Georgia have already consulted a doctor complaining of sharp decline. Some people say, there even have been several fatal cases carefully hushed by authorities.
