- Author: Michael Hsu
Published on: October 29, 2024
UC Cooperative Extension scientists, partners managed invasive beetle in Southern California
Late in 2023, a potentially devastating beetle was detected in the San Francisco Bay Area for the first time. But land managers, arborists and agency staff have one big advantage as they devise plans to control the invasive shothole borers (ISHB).
Thanks to collaborations led by University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources, they can draw upon the hard-earned experience of their colleagues in Southern California. Over the past decade, SoCal communities have lost “tens of thousands” of trees due to ISHB infestations, according to
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UCANR: Protecting California's natural resources
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