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Plans for 2019: A beetle battle in high gear!

1/25/2019

 
To all first-time site visitors: welcome! And thank you for reading more about this important project to protect Oregon’s agricultural economy and natural resources.


Here is a quick update on decisions made in the last few months

In the summer of 2018, Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA)’s traps caught over 17,000 Japanese beetles. Treatments in 2017 reduced the 2018 Japanese beetle populations by approximately 34%. In response, this past winter the Japanese beetle project team has been busy analyzing the detections and meeting with partners to create a strategy for 2019. The beetle battle is in high gear! Based on the information collected, the project is moving in the right direction with a lot of work ahead. A third year of treatment is proposed for 2019 with an expanded boundary to treat new areas where beetles have been found. The treatment will happen in March, April, and May using the same larvicide, Acelepryn G. Acelepryn G will be broadcast in the form of small granules over irrigated turf grass and ornamental beds of all properties in the designated treatment area in Washington County. In areas where the largest concentration of beetles were found last year, ODA may need to do a smaller targeted application of Acelepryn later in the summer to increase effectiveness of the treatment. Note: if you are in the area identified as needing an additional treatment, you will receive official notice by mail.



How to help

This is the state’s largest Japanese beetle eradication effort. There are multiple ways that you can help. 

Required
  • Turn in your consent form online or by mail ASAP.
    • If you live in the treatment area you can expect to receive a notice in your mail with the consent form in late January.
    • A response from every resident in the treatment area is required.
  • Follow all treatment instructions from mailers and treatment crew members.
Optional
  • Attend events in your area to ask questions and learn more. Check out our Updates page for upcoming online and in-person events on February 15 & 19, 2019. 
  • Improve your Japanese beetle identification. Know their physical traits and destructive habits. Visit our look-alike guide. 
  • Spread the word to your neighbors and encourage them to return their consent forms and stay up-to-date on the project.
  • Communicate with the ODA team with questions, concerns, and/or kudos. Members of the ODA team review emails, voicemails, and webform comments daily. Your communication is vital. Please get in touch if you have questions!
  • Stay tuned and spread the word to your neighbors! To have a chance at eradicating the beetle–and stop if from ultimately spreading throughout Oregon and the western United States–ODA needs your support.


If you have questions or concerns, please look over our extensive Frequently Asked Questions about the project. Still have questions? Contact the ODA team. 

[Category tags: Consent, Community Engagement, Larvicide - Acelepryn, Residents, Updates, Treatment, Washington County]

Have Questions? We can help!

1/25/2019

 
Community Open House
A drop-in style, open house was held at Sunset High School on Tuesday, February 19th. Attendees who came were able to ask questions of the expert team leading and supporting the project. ​

Info Session: Japanese beetle in Washington County
​
An online information session was held on Wednesday, February 13th.
Link to Recording
The Oregon Department of Agriculture welcomes your questions and comments. Find out how to contact the project team by visiting our Contact Page. 

*Edited February 22, 2019 to include up-to-date opportunities to learn more.

[Category Tags: Beetles in Oregon, Community Engagement, Japanese Beetle Basics, Japanese Beetle Threats, Larvicide - Acelepryn, Quarantine, Treatment, Yard Debris]

Return 2018 Consent Forms

3/20/2018

 
PLEASE NOTE: THIS POST IS AN ARCHIVE FROM THE 2017-2018 PROJECT YEAR.
PLEASE NOTE: Three mailers have been sent to residents in the Cedar Mill treatment area: 1) a consent form, 2) a postcard with your correct PIN to use for online entry, and 3) a reminder postcard. The Oregon Department of Agriculture is currently posting notices on the doors of residents who have not responded.

Find out if you are in the Cedar Mill treatment area, visit: 
www.japanesebeetlepdx.info/treatment

Return you Consent Form NOW
Consent forms from the Oregon Department of Agriculture have been mailed to residents in the proposed 2018 Cedar Mill treatment area.

To return your form, you can either:
1) Submit your forms online using a Personal Identification Number (PIN) at the website: http://oda.direct/JBconsent
2) Download the consent form (DOWNLOAD PDF HERE) and return by email. 

Treatment for Japanese beetle begins on April 2nd, 2018. Please return your consent form right away. 
​
Thank you for your cooperation. Please contact ODA directly with any questions, email us japanesebeetle@oda.state.or.us or call us at  1-800-525-0137.

Edited March 20, 2018 with updated information about ways to return a consent form.

Final Open House

2/20/2018

 
PLEASE NOTE: THIS POST IS AN ARCHIVE FROM THE 2017-2018 PROJECT YEAR.
​On March 5th, 2018, ODA staff will be at the Cedar Mill Community Library 12505 NW Cornell Road Suite 13 Portland, Oregon 97229-5688 from 5:15 pm – 7:15 pm to answer questions about the project. You can also drop off consent forms or fill them out in person. If you received a notice that the deadline for consent form returns is February 28th but would like to attend the event, we recommend that you bring the form to the event or contact the project coordinator at 503-986-4654. 
Picture
February 2018 Open House at Sunset High School.
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