get trained volunteer invasives patrol spot something
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Get trained Volunteer Invasives Patrol Spot something
Report your results Citizen Science Monitoring ProjectMake a difference!
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WSU Extension Clark County Master Gardener Program
Erika Johnson Kim Graybeal Carol Wiseman
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Guest Speakers
Justin Collell, Clark Co. Weed Board
Yolanda Inguanzo, USDA
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Get Trained. Spot Something. Report Your Results. Make a Difference!
Looking for a few good people…..
Help with early detection of invasive weeds & insects in
Clark County
▪ Receive training in identification and search tips
o June 14 – Weeds
o June 15 – Insects
▪ Visit local parks and public greenspaces – keep an eye out!
▪ Report positive detections
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Today’s Agenda
▪ What are invasive species?
▪ Impacts of invasive species
▪ Common names V scientific names
▪ Intro to targeted invasive weeds
▪ Intro to targeted invasive insects
▪ Expert presentation
• Justin Collell – Clark Co. Weed Board (June 14, 2021)
• Yolanda Inguanzo, USDA (June 15, 2021)
▪ Reporting
▪ Resources
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What are Invasive Species?
Introduced plants, animals and other
organisms that spread rapidly, outcompeting or
displacing natives and causing great harm to
the environment, the economy and people.
▪ Primarily spread by human activities
• Unintentionally
• Intentionally
Zebra mussels
House sparrow
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Impacts of Invasives
▪ Pose a threat to wildlands, greenspaces, agriculture and home gardens
▪ Cause substantial economic burden on communities
▪ Eradication and control are costly and dangerous
Early detection reduces the need for pesticides, spares
the loss of tree canopy and helps protect clean water.
Spotted lanternfly on apple tree
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What’s in a Name?
Common name Scientific name
Emerald ash borer beetle (EAB) Agrilus planipennis
The Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) Anoplophora glabripennis
The spotted lanternfly (SLF) Lycorma delicatula
Poison Hemlock Conium maculatum
Tansy Ragwort Jacobaea vulgaris
Garlic Mustard Alliaria petiolata
Noxious
nox·ious
/ˈnäkSHəs/
A legal term. Harmful or
injurious to health or
physical well-being.
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Which weeds are we targeting?
▪ The following three species are targeted for surveillance in 2021:
• Poison hemlock
• Tansy ragwort
• Garlic mustard
▪ These three species have been found in Clark County
▪ Each are either Class A or Class B weeds of concern
• Preventing new infestations and controlling existing infestations is the highest
priority
• Eradication of all Class A and control of Class B weeds is required by law
▪ Justin Collell, Clark County Weed Board will provide training and follow up support
Poison hemlock
Tansy ragwort
Garlic mustard
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Which insects are we targeting?
▪ The following insect species are targeted for monitoring in 2021:
o The emerald ash borer (EAB)
o The Asian longhorned beetle (ALB)
o The spotted lanternfly (SLF)
▪ These three species have not been found in Clark County, but it’s not a
matter of if, but WHEN
▪ Each of these are easily recognizable with some training
▪ Yolanda Inguanzo, Pest Survey Specialist, USDA, will
provide training and follow-up support
Emerald ash borer beetle
Asian long horned beetle
Spotted lanternfly
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Justin Collell
Weed Board Coordinator Clark County Public Works
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Identification and Reporting: Do’s and Don’tsDo:
▪ Make as few or many observation outings as you wish
▪ Take pictures with your smart phone
▪ Be mindful of traffic and watch for uneven ground
▪ Use common sense, stay safe and have fun!
Don’t:
▪ Don’t enter private property
▪ Climb, use ladders or reach an unsafe distance
▪ Perform any eradication/removal
▪ Touch any plants you think could be poisonous (use a stick to manipulate if necessary for pictures)
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Identification and Reporting: Resources
▪ EDDMapS – https://www.eddmaps.org/report/
• Web-based and cell phone app versions available
▪ Washington Invasives (WISC) – https://invasivespecies.wa.gov/
▪ Participants are welcome to contact Justin and Yolanda directly for questions at:
• Justin Collell, Clark Co. Weed Board – [email protected]
• Yolanda Inguanzo, USDA-APHIS, [email protected]
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Information Repository
https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/workshops-events/
• Fact sheets for each insect and weed
• EDDMapS
• This presentation
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Fact Sheets - Weeds
▪ https://clark.wa.gov/public-works/tansy-ragwort
▪ https://clark.wa.gov/public-works/poison-hemlock
▪ https://clark.wa.gov/public-works/garlic-mustard
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Fact Sheets - Insects
▪ https://www.aphis.usda.gov/publications/plant_health/alert-
spotted-lanternfly.pdf
▪ https://www.aphis.usda.gov/plant_health/plant_pest_info/emera
ld_ash_b/downloads/What-is-the-EmeraldAshBorer.pdf
▪ https://www.aphis.usda.gov/publications/plant_health/pos-
search-for-alb.pdf