APHIS Launches Webpage for Pests and Disease

APHIS Launches Webpage for Pests and Disease

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is launching a new “Pests and Diseases” webpage. The new page lists all pest and disease programs managed by APHIS as part of its mission to protect American agriculture and natural resources.

Spotted Lanternfly adult

On the new page, users can search by type (plant, animal), keyword (insect, beetle, weeds), or by the specific pest or disease (Japanese beetle, spotted lanternfly). You can also scroll through the page, which lists the pests and diseases alphabetically and includes a corresponding image.

Japanese Beetle adult on littleleaf linden. Photo: Steven Katovich USDA Forest Service Bugwood.org

APHIS created the webpage to make it easier for its customers to find critical information on pests and diseases of concern. With this tool, members of the public will have the information they need to report pests and diseases and together we can protect America’s agriculture and natural resources.

To visit the page, go to www.aphis.usda.gov/pests-and-diseases

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