Plant & Pest Updates: An Interactive Information and Discussion Board Provided by WSU PPDEN

This “blog” is a place to post news and updates on plant pests and pathogens of potential regulatory, economic and/or ecological concern to Washington state. Anyone has the ability to comment on news posted to this site. If you want the ability to post news to this site yourself, email a request to normdart@wsu.edu.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Quarantine of Montgomery County, Virginia, for Gypsy Moth (3/16/07)

Posted by Norm Dart at 9:33 AM

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      • California Oak Mortality Task Force Report MARCH 2007
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      • WSU DDDI Training Schedule (3/2007). (Adobe PDF)
      • Quarantine of additional areas of Maine for Gypsy ...
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Contact: Norman L. Dart, 253-445-4596 WSU Puyallup Research & Extension Center, 7612 Pioneer Way E., Puyallup, WA, 98371-4998 USA