Washington state launches program to combat invasive Japanese beetles threatening local crops.

The Washington State Department of Agriculture is tackling an invasive Japanese beetle infestation in Yakima, Benton, and Franklin counties by asking 17,600 property owners to participate in a free eradication program. The beetles threaten local plants and crops like roses, grapes, and hops. The multi-year plan includes treating yards with the insecticide Acelepryn, which is safe for humans but toxic to the beetles. Full participation is crucial to prevent permanent beetle establishment, which could lead to costly quarantines and trade restrictions.

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