What eats the giant hogweed?

Giant hogweed is a plant species that spreads rapidly and becomes invasive. It is harmful to humans and animals. However, there are two main organisms that eat giant hogweed:

1. The cinnabar moth (_Tyria jacobaeae_): This moth is native to Europe and has been introduced to North America to control the spread of giant hogweed. The larvae of the moth feed on the leaves and stems of giant hogweed, and they can cause significant damage to the plant.

2. Pigs: Pigs will happily and quickly eat giant hogweed.