WSDA plans to begin treatments to eradicate spongy moth caterpillars starting Friday, May 10, weather permitting.
This year’s treatment season for Spartina, an aggressive invasive weed, starts June 1 and will continue through November.
While labor intensive, visiting people to get consent is part of an intensive effort to eradicate Japanese beetle from Grandview and surrounding areas – as well a few beetles found in Pasco last year.
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An Investment in Washington's agricultural competitiveness. The purpose of the ag conference: Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) recognizes the critical role that profitability, ...