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Japanese Beetle Larvicide treatments to start in St. John’s area

  • Writer: News Staff
    News Staff
  • Jun 21, 2025
  • 1 min read
Gov NL
Gov NL

A landscaping company has been contracted by the Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture to perform Japanese Beetle larvicide treatments beginning on Monday, June 23.


The larvicide Acelepryn is registered and approved for use by Health Canada.


Treatments will focus on downtown St. John’s where the beetle has been detected and will include Government House, as well as a portion of land owned by the city in the area of Victoria Street and Duckworth Street.


Signage will be placed on treated sites once treatment has occurred which will indicate re-entry times. Larvicide treatment days will be weather dependent and is not harmful to humans or pets.


If not controlled, this insect poses a serious threat to agriculture, horticulture, landscaping and forestry industries, and may result in damage to lawns, sports fields and golf courses. Japanese Beetle is known to feed on more than 300 plant species and has no natural predators.

 
 
 

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