Kamloops city council is holding a closed council meeting this week to consider putting aside 200,000 to deal with invasive ...
Japanese beetles are especially destructive to roses, peaches and grapevines ... it will be continuing treatment for at least the rest of this year. Desserault called it a huge win for the ...
Climate change is bringing new insect pests into our gardens. A change in climate means that areas that were once ...
State experts say 100% of the yards in the treatment zone must be sprayed by a licensed applicator with the insecticide Acelepryn to eradicate larvae and prevent the beetles from setting up show here ...
“If property owners don’t allow treatment ... or fish. Japanese beetles don’t bite or spread diseases to people, but they do pose a threat to plants and crops, including hops, roses and ...
Property owners in Yakima, Benton and Franklin counties are being asked to cooperate with state efforts to eradicate invasive Japanese ... don’t allow treatment, the beetle will establish ...
The state’s agriculture department is asking for permission to treat about 17,000 parcels in central and eastern Washington with a pesticide that kills Japanese beetles. Property owners in ...