SI: SOME TREES RECOVER FROM RHINO BEETLE

SI: SOME TREES RECOVER FROM RHINO BEETLE

Posted by : Posted on : 06-Dec-2019

RHINO BEETLE CLEAN UP IN RENNEL; TREES RECOVER

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper – 6 December 2019

“The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock’s Biosecurity Department has completed a clean-up of the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (CRB) in Rennell Islands. It has also seen evidence of coconut trees recovering from the pest.

“The clean-up campaign was one of the first of its kind. The clean-up focused on six infected sites and communities in Rennell Islands. The western sites included Kangua Village, Tepongima and the logging camp of Mangautu. Bright lights at Mangautu attracted the CRB at night, resulting in severely damaged trees around the camp.

“The province’s eastern sites included Tahanuku, Lavangu and the Lake Tenngano communities. The clean up around Lake Tenngano was noted for the strong involvement of the lake’s four surrounding communities.

“MAL Biosecurity Director Francis Tsatsia said “we are very pleased with the support and initiatives the communities in Rennell have given to the clean-ups of the coconut rhinoceros beetle. We encourage communities to continue killing this pest and to cut and burn any infected pest from breeding”.

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