You can report EAB to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture several ways.
Please use one of the following methods if you suspect you have found EAB in a new area:
- Contact Report A Pest via email or by leaving a detailed phone message at 1-888-545-6684.
- Login or create an EDDMapS Midwest account and submit a report.
You can report EAB to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture several ways.
Please use one of the following methods if you suspect you have found EAB in a new area:
- Contact Report A Pest via email or by leaving a detailed phone message at 1-888-545-6684.
- Login or create an EDDMapS Midwest account and submit a report.
You can report EAB to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture several ways.
Please use one of the following methods if you suspect you have found EAB in a new area:
- Contact Report A Pest via email or by leaving a detailed phone message at 1-888-545-6684.
- Login or create an EDDMapS Midwest account and submit a report.
Btk has a proven safety record with people, pets, birds, fish, livestock, and other insects such as bees; and has been registered and re-registered many times by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for use in the U.S., to use on more than 200 food and fiber crops.
Btk has a proven safety record with people, pets, birds, fish, livestock, and other insects such as bees; and has been registered and re-registered many times by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for use in the U.S., to use on more than 200 food and fiber crops.
People are exposed to Btk through contact with soil in the natural environment or through their diet, at very low levels. If you eat fresh fruits or vegetables, you probably have already ingested this bacterium. It is commonly used on commercial and organic food crops.
People are exposed to Btk through contact with soil in the natural environment or through their diet, at very low levels. If you eat fresh fruits or vegetables, you probably have already ingested this bacterium. It is commonly used on commercial and organic food crops.
Some people have reported mild skin reactions or mild eye, ear, and nose irritations after Btk treatments. Others have reported mild hay fever reactions. Health officials have studied these reports extensively and have not been able to determine if the reactions were caused by Btk or by pollens, molds, or dust generated during the treatments, or were unrelated to Btk treatments.
Public health officials state Btk is not a public health risk.