Hawke's Bay Regional Council is using nature to control pests by releasing the white admiral butterfly in the Tūtira area this month.
Using nature to control pests is known as "biocontrol", says the regional council's team leader biosecurity Pest Plants Darin Underhill.
"Biocontrol is a really good way to control well-established weeds as it's environmentally sustainable and cost-effective," Underhill said.
"However, this kind of control can take a long time to achieve results. Weeds are not usually eradicated, but their spread and negative impacts are significantly affected," says Darin.
The white admiral butterfly is being introduced to control Japanese honeysuckle, a native Japanese and Korean weed which can smother plants such as mānuka.