As Rhinoceros Beetles Spread, State Board Bolsters Pest Control Powers

The Hawaii Board of Agriculture has approved rule changes to help control the spread of invasive species following about a 20-month delay.  The holdup caused a public outcry because the rule changes are intended to help the Agriculture Department stem the movement of commodities infested by pests, including coconut rhinoceros beetles that have spread statewide … Continue reading As Rhinoceros Beetles Spread, State Board Bolsters Pest Control Powers