Invasive Shot Hole Borer Discussed in Article

May 23, 2020

Invasive shot hole borer (ISHB) infestations have been identified in Ventura County since 2015 but have not significantly spread. Discovery of the pest/disease complex was found in late 2018 in the urban forest of Meiners Oaks. Citizens Journal recently published an article about the removal of a tree that was at risk for amplifying the local infestation and causing potential other community harm.

The Ventura Agricultural Commissioner supervised the removal of the tree, using grant funds for this purpose from CAL FIRE. The box elder was located on private property and considered to be a hazard to extend the infestation. 

UCCE Ventura has been collaborating to address ISHB with UC insect, disease, education specialists, Ventura County Agricultural Commissioner, CAL FIRE, US Forest Service, several other agencies and non-government organizations. We are locally active in monitoring and outreach. Ventura County Master Gardeners Invasive Pests Outreach Group augments our work through their efforts to educate the public, firewood users and vendors.

Below is a video produced by California Releaf, a nonprofit organization that works to empower grassroots efforts and build strategic partnerships that preserve, protect, and enhance California's urban and community forests. It's been edited for length.

 

 

For more information about ISHB, you can also visit the UCANR website.