Official Explanation
The author mentions some species of Lepidoptera in order to
The answer to this question lies in the line, Some species of Lepidoptera (butterɻies, skippers, and moths) larvae feed on ragweed, but this arena of control is not well-funded, and consequently not well-researched. The author mentions the species to indicate that there may be a potential answer to the problem of controlling ragweed, but this answer has not been fully explored. This most closely matches choice (B).
Choice (A) is wrong because the author doesn’t make a comparison between the methods of control.
Choice (C) is wrong because the species discussed are not mammals. The author does suggest the government explore natural remedies, but choice (D) doesn’t properly answer the question. The mention of some species of Lepidoptera is not used to plead with the government.
Choice (E) is incorrect because earlier in the passage the author indicates that complete elimination of the ragweed is unlikely.
Answer: B