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  • MontGuide - Japanese Beetle

    Apr 2020
    https://store.msuextension.org/Products/Japanese-Beetle__MT201404AG.aspx

    Montana State University Extension.

  • MontGuide - Medusahead

    Feb 2018
    https://store.msuextension.org/Products/High-Priority-Invasive-Species-Medusahe…

    Montana State University Extension.

  • More Zebra Mussels Found in Georgia: Public Urged to Keep Watch

    Apr 20, 2021
    https://georgiawildlife.com/more-zebra-mussels-found-georgia-public-urged-keep-…

    Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Wildlife Resources Division.

    Wildlife officials are warning Georgia boat owners to be on the lookout for an invasive species that could cause millions of dollars in damages throughout the state. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources says zebra mussels, an eastern European species that is considered invasive, were found on a boat taken to Lake Lanier after being used on the Tennessee River near Chattanooga.

  • Mosquito-Borne Diseases

    https://dem.ri.gov/natural-resources-bureau/agriculture-and-forest-environment/…

    Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management. Division of Agriculture and Forest Environment.

  • MPI on High Alert for Stink Bug

    Sep 22, 2016
    https://www.mpi.govt.nz/news/media-releases/mpi-on-high-alert-for-stink-bug/

    New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries.

    The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is on high alert to stop the invasive brown marmorated stink bug from making a home in New Zealand. The bug is likely to start showing up in imported cargo from the northern hemisphere. Brown marmorated stink bug is a serious horticultural pest in the United States and is also starting to spread through Canada and parts of Europe. The Ministry for Primary Industries and industry groups have been working together to prepare for the increased risk.

  • MPI to Get Tough on Stink Bug Ships

    Sep 14, 2018
    https://www.mpi.govt.nz/news/media-releases/mpi-to-get-tough-on-stink-bug-ships/

    New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries. Biosecurity New Zealand.

    Biosecurity officials are promising to take tough action against cargo vessels believed to be infested with brown marmorated stink bug during the upcoming risk season. The risk season runs from September to April, when stink bugs from the northern hemisphere are most likely to crawl into cargo heading to New Zealand. Last season, biosecurity officers intercepted more than 2,500 individual stink bugs at the border, mainly on vessels and cargo.

  • Multiflora Rose

    https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/Invasives/fact/MultifloraRose

    Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

  • Mussel boats #35 and #36 intercepted at watercraft inspection stations

    Jun 28, 2021
    https://fwp.mt.gov/homepage/news/2021/june/0628-mussel-boats-35-and-36-intercep…

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.

    On Sunday, June 27, watercraft inspection stations in eastern Montana intercepted two boats entering the state carrying invasive mussels, making it the 35th and 36th mussel-fouled boats intercepted this year. This surpasses the total number of 35 mussel-fouled boats intercepted in 2020.

    Fish, Wildlife & Park staff reminds anyone transporting motorized or nonmotorized boats into Montana that an inspection is required before launching, and stopping at ALL open watercraft inspection stations is required. Failing to stop at an inspection station can result in a fine of up to $500. Many residents of western states, including Montana, are buying boats out of the Midwest or southwestern U.S., where invasive mussels are common. The record number of interceptions is a reminder for people purchasing boats from other states to clean, drain and dry the vessel.