Description: Invasive species control refers to the methods and strategies implemented to manage and mitigate the negative impact that these species have on native ecosystems. Invasive species are organisms that, when introduced to a new habitat, can disrupt ecological balance, displace native species, and cause significant economic and environmental damage. This control is crucial for preserving biodiversity, protecting natural resources, and maintaining ecosystem health. Control techniques may include eradication, population management, and prevention of new introductions. The importance of invasive species control lies in its ability to restore and conserve ecosystem integrity, as well as its role in the sustainability of agriculture and fisheries. Furthermore, effective control of these species can help reduce the economic costs associated with their management and the damage they cause to infrastructure and public health.