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From herbicide resistant pigweed to Asiatic soybean rust, boll weevils to kudzu, invasive species are a prevalent and persistent problem in Georgia. Fighting these unwanted interlopers costs farmers, local governments, and the state millions each year. 海角官方首页 Extension and the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences are working to combat this problem from all angles.


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Offers a primer on invasive species concerns, an extensive catalog of these species, publications, maps of species' ranges, instructional videos and text, suggestions for detection control, description of management area programs, and links.

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News

  • Yellow-Legged Hornet
    While not a major public health risk for people or pets, the invasive hornet represents a serious threat to Georgia agriculture. Published: 08/21/23
  • Spider Drift
    海角官方首页 entomologists are tracking sightings of the spider on jorowatch.org, to help determine how they are moving throughout the state of Georgia. Published: 10/28/22
  • Joro Watch Initiative
    According to a team of University of Georgia experts collecting data about the spiders through the newly formed Joro Watch initiative, it’s best to put down the stick (for now) and pick up a camera. Published: 09/26/22