Wasps. Their stings hurt like hell.
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None. And we’re hurting badly from the ones that have already been removed.
The UCP
If I had to choose one I’d choose one of the ones that’s already going extinct so I could disrupt as few ecosystems as possible
Alternately, is there an invasive species that harms the ecosystems it invades and doesn’t have a non-invasive counterpart? Maybe domesticated cats?
Wild hogs. They're invasive, they're spreading like crazy in Prairie Canada and Midwest USA.
I got some bad news for you...."Super pigs" — called the "most invasive animal on the planet" — threaten to invade northern U.S.
Obviously worms in general are needed, but any big group of mainly parasitic ones I could happily delete without a second thought. Ideally let's also destroy any records of their existence.