Kamloops city council is holding a closed council meeting this week to consider putting aside 200,000 to deal with invasive ...
The battle against invasive Japanese beetles appears to be working as Mesa County saw a more than 80% decrease in the number ...
Climate change is bringing new insect pests into our gardens. A change in climate means that areas that were once ...
This insecticide, called Acelepryn ... It also poses no risk to mammals, birds or fish. Japanese beetles don’t bite or spread diseases to people, but they do pose a threat to plants and crops ...
Consent forms can be completed online, scanned and sent to [email protected] ... enough to slow the insects but not eradicate them. Japanese beetles can kill commercially important crops like ...
Spichiger, the department’s pest program manager, was referring to the destructive Japanese beetle, which threatens crops such as hops, grapes and roses from Wapato to Kennewick. State experts ...
Japanese beetles are especially destructive to roses ... Now, the Vancouver Park Board's Integrated Pest Management co-ordinator, Sophie Desserault, said they're down to zero beetles.
The Washington State Department of Agriculture hopes more property owners this year will give the department access to spray for Japanese beetles, a pest gaining ground in Eastern Washington.
This product kills both the larva and adult Japanese beetles when they eat or come into contact with it. This insecticide poses no risk to mammals, birds, or fish and raises a very low concern for ...
The invasive Japanese beetle is wreaking havoc on Washington’s agriculture and gardens, and state officials warn that the fight to eradicate the pest could take over a decade. The beetle ...