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Agricultural commissioner reports progress on pest monitoring and sharpshooter eradication as board names Invasive Species Action Week
Summary
Solano County adopted a resolution recognizing Invasive Species Action Week and heard an update from Agricultural Commissioner Ed King on early-detection trap networks, a Browns Valley glassy-winged sharpshooter eradication effort and a tree-of-heaven removal program to limit spotted lanternfly risk.
The Solano County Board of Supervisors on June 3 adopted a resolution recognizing Invasive Species Action Week and commended county agricultural and weights-and-measures staff for their work, then heard an operational update from Agricultural Commissioner Ed King.
King told the board the county operates about 2,000 early-detection traps for pests such as Mediterranean fruit fly,…
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