Agriculture Magazine September 2020

Page 13

Agriculture Magazine, September 2020 - Page 13

Ravalli County Weed District has successful biocontrol program The more stress the greater the reduction in Spotted knapweed. The weather has The Ravalli County warmed up and Weed District writes Cyphocleonus acha grant each year ates has emerged. through the Montana Cypho’s are root Department of boring weevils and Agriculture Noxious one of the biologiWeed Trust Fund cal control agents grant program, and doug MCCONNAHA for the invasive speThe weather has warmed up and Cyphocleonus achates has emerged. we have been fortucies, Spotted knap- Cypho’s are root boring weevils and one of the biological control nate to receive fundweed. agents for the invasive species, Spotted knapweed. ing each year to help This biologithe program since 2005 and employ wonderful cal control was brought into America, from young boys and girls that live in our valley. For its natural habitat in Europe, and introduced, many of these students it is their first job. They after many years of studies, to Montana in 1988 really do learn so much. They learn about what thanks to our own MSU Experiment Station it’s like to have a real paying job, time managein Corvallis. Ravalli County residents have ment, working as a team, public speaking, writreceived these bugs through the Ravalli County ing reports, learning about noxious weeds and Weed district’s Youth Bio-Control work proof course they get to learn about nature and gram over the past 17 years. how to help protect our environment. During this time of the year, you will see the The Ravalli County Youth Biological Control weevil in its adult stage. They will either be program consists of an adult leader and 4-6 clinging to the tops of the knapweed plants, in student’s ages 14-1/2 to 18 years old. The team the heat of the day, or at the base of the plants begins work about mid-June by doing comduring the cooler morning and evening hours. munity projects and weed pulls and then begin The adults will live between 8 and 15 weeks. collecting insects for Dalmatian Toadflax, Leafy Within their lifespan the females will mate spurge, St. Johnswort and then finally Cyphos on several different occasions and lay their for Spotted Knapweed. Our bio-control proeggs on the root crowns of spotted knapweed gram is well known as we ship our bugs all plants. The females can lay hundreds of eggs throughout Montana and surrounding states. in a season. It only takes between 10 to 12 If you are interested in Cyhocleonus achates, days, after being laid, for the eggs to hatch. other bio-control agents or more information The larval stage is the most destructive stage on the bio control project please contact Josh to knapweed. Upon hatching, the larvae mine at the Ravalli County Weed District Office at toward the center of the root, where they will 777-5842 or weed@rc.mt.gov or Facebook: Ravalli County Youth Bio- Control Program spend the winter causing stress to the plant. RAVALLI COUNTY WEED DISTRICT


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