Asian Citrus Psyllid - Don't Move Your Citrus!
Arizona Department of Agriculture.
Arizona Department of Agriculture.
California Department of Food and Agriculture. Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services.
California Department of Food and Agriculture. Plant Health Division.
University of Florida. IFAS Extension. Integrated Pest Management.
University of California. Agriculture and Natural Resources.
Provides information to both growers and home gardeners, in two distinct sub-sites -- to get the basics on the insect and the disease it can vector, how to inspect your trees, how to treat your tree if you find ACP, critical things to do to help contain the insect population and deal with Huanglongbing (HLB), as well as additional information more specific to California.
University of California. Agriculture and Natural Resources.
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.
DOI. Fish and Wildlife Service.
See also: Ecological Risk Screening Summaries for more species summaries
USDA. Agricultural Research Service.
The first complete genome of the Asian giant hornet has been released by a team of Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists. ARS has made the genome available to the research community in AgDataCommons and the National Center for Biotechnology Information, even before publishing the results in a scientific journal to make the data freely accessible as quickly as possible.
The goal is to produce the genome and make it available quickly after an invasive insect is detected so researchers will have this information immediately to help coordinate an effective response.
Virginia Tech. Department of Entomology.
Clemson University Cooperative Extension. Home and Garden Information Center.
Oregon Department of Agriculture.
Cornell University. New York Invasive Species Research Institute.
This guide was developed by the Jumping Worm Outreach, Research & Management (JWORM) working group to help homeowners identify and prevent the spread of jumping worms.
Purdue University. Landscape Report.
University of California - Riverside. Center for Invasive Species Research.
USDA. APHIS. Plant Protection and Quarantine.
Provides comprehensive Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) information including: what to look for, how to prevent this pest and how it is treated. Also provides image gallery and information how to report signs of pest. And provides information for ALB cooperative eradication including: current status and quarantine information, APHIS' response, regulatory information, federal orders, information for cooperators and producers, ALB research, and reports and assessments.
Massachusetts Introduced Pests Outreach Project.
The Asian longhorned beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis, "ALB"), a pest of hardwood trees including maple, birch and horse chestnut, was first discovered in Worcester, Massachusetts in 2008. Since their discovery, $50 million in federal and state money has been spent to eradicate the beetle, and 25,000 infested trees in the Worcester area have been cut down in an effort to halt the spread. Use this form to report a possible Asian longhorned beetle sighting in Massachusetts or other states.
Massachusetts Introduced Pests Outreach Project.
University of Tennessee. Institute of Agriculture.
See also: Asian Longhorned Tick Infographic (Apr 2021) [PDF, 222 KB] and Publications for more resources
University of Maryland Extension.