Syrian cottongrass, a weed that is spreading in Ukraine, particularly in the Kharkiv region, has been identified by agricultural scientist Sergiy Avramenko. The weed, which is difficult to control with herbicides due to its waxy leaf coating, can significantly reduce crop yields if left unchecked. It spreads easily and is often found in areas where apiaries have previously been located. Avramenko stresses the importance of manually removing the weed, especially from accessible areas like roadsides and forest strips, to prevent it from causing widespread damage to crops.