 The destruction of Buxus Sempervirens-L in the Krasnodar region, Adigia, and Abkhazia due to the introduction of Cydalema Perspectalis walker in 2012 has had significant impacts on the vegetation cover and biological properties of the soil. The loss of B, Sempervirens caused changes in the soil's biological properties, including increases in the humus content and reserves in the upper layers, as well as increases in the respiratory activity of soil microbiota and decreases in phosphate and catalase activities. These results suggest that the destruction of B, Sempervirens can have long-term effects on the soil's biological properties. This article was authored by Angoropsova, Neltsapkova, T.S. Ulegova, and others.