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- Mililani Mauka Neighborhood Free of Little Fire AntsNR17-08 May 24, 2017 Eradication Program Successful HONOLULU — The Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA) has declared that little fire ants (LFA) have been eradicated from the Mililani Mauka neighborhood that was found to be infested in June 2014. This morning, a multi-agency pest detection crew conducted the final survey of homes in the infestation […]
- Hawaii Farms Count! 2017 Census of AgricultureUSDA NASS News Release May 19, 2017 HONOLULU, HAWAII – The Census of Agriculture is coming in December and to prepare, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will visit Hawaii farm and ranch properties now through the end of June. The agency will conduct an area survey across Hawaii to determine […]
- Coffee Berry Borer Quarantine Expanded to MauiNR17-07 March 15, 2017 HONOLULU – The Hawaii Board of Agriculture yesterday expanded the coffee berry borer (CBB) quarantine to the island of Maui, effective May 1, 2017. The quarantine, which has been in effect on Hawaii Island and Oahu, restricts the interisland movement of coffee and other CBB hosts and requires treatment and other […]
- Notice to Waimanalo Irrigation UsersThe Agricultural Resource Management Division has posted a notice for Waimanalo Irrigation System users regarding the lowering of water levels at the Waimanalo Reservoir. To view the notice, click here.
- Hawaii Beekeepers Alerted to Reemergence of Bee DiseaseNR17-06 March 1, 2017 HAWAII BEEKEEPERS ALERTED TO REEMERGENCE OF BEE DISEASE HONOLULU — The Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA) is sending out an alert to Hawaii beekeepers about a new case of a destructive bee disease, American foulbrood (AFB). AFB wiped out much of Hawaii’s honeybee population in the 1930’s and spores of the […]
- Iguana Found in WaimanaloNR17-5 Feb. 13, 2017 HONOLULU – A six-foot-long iguana was turned in yesterday by a resident in Waimanalo who found the lizard while doing yard work. The resident contained the animal and called the State’s toll-free Pest Hotline at about noon yesterday and inspectors from the Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA) picked up the iguana […]
- HDOA Quarantines Coffee Plants on Kauai that may have been shipped from OahuNR17-04 Feb. 2, 2017 HONOLULU – The Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA) is investigating the source of coffee plants found at a Home Depot on Kauai earlier this week. Coffee plants from islands infested with the coffee berry borer (CBB) are restricted from being transported to uninfested islands, such as Kauai. Hawaii Island, Oahu and […]
- Snake Turned in Under AmnestyNR17-03 Jan. 17, 2017 HONOLULU – An illegal snake was turned in over the weekend under the State’s Amnesty Program. The snake was turned in on the evening of Friday, Jan. 13th to the Hawaiian Humane Society on Oahu. Inspectors from the Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA) picked up the snake the next morning and […]
- State of Hawaii Ready to Implement Hawaii Interagency Biosecurity PlanProvides 10-Year Framework for Invasive Species Prevention NR17-02 Jan. 10, 2017 HONOLULU – The State of Hawai‘i, in a broad coalition of stakeholders led by the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Land and Natural Resources, has finalized the State’s first interagency and comprehensive biosecurity plan to protect Hawai‘i’s agriculture, environment, economy and health. […]
- Coffee Berry Borer Confirmed on MauiWorkshops Scheduled Next Week for Maui Coffee Growers FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NR17-01 Jan. 5, 2017 HONOLULU – The coffee berry borer (CBB) was detected in December 2016 on a coffee farm in Kipahulu on Maui. A neighbor of the 13-acre farm reported possible CBB to an extension agent at the University of […]