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Upcoming Free Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Workshop

A coconut rhinoceros beetle. Contributed photo

Maui County News Release
To build Molokai’s capacity to detect and prevent the spread of the invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle, the County of Maui Department of Agriculture and CRB Response are holding a free workshop Tuesday, July 29 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at One Ali‘i Park Pavilion, Kaunakakai.
While the training is open to the public, landscape professionals, grounds maintenance crews and farmers, along with anyone working in mulch, compost or palm materials, are encouraged to attend. The workshop will cover CRB (Oryctes rhinoceros) identification, early detection and survey methods, best management practices and control methods.
Registration is encouraged but not mandatory. Visit https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScagFyrYRIim1hevsFZ60I5khDiTL86Iuq-bUHdY7M8KC_yPw/viewform to register.
To date, there have been no confirmed CRB detections on Molokai, according to CRB Hawaiʻi. However, early detection and community participation are crucial for CRB prevention efforts.
Please examine compost and mulch piles for larvae and look for bore holes and damaged palms. Report any CRB sightings via phone at 643-PEST (808) 643-7378 or Internet at 643pest.org.
Oʻahu-based CRB Response is a grant-funded emergency program under the University of Hawaiʻi that uses education, detection and control efforts to protect Hawaiʻi from the invasive CRB.
Contact the County Department of Agriculture at agriculture@co.maui.hi.us or (808) 270-8276 or CRB Response at info@crbhawaii.org for workshop questions.

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