Japanese Beetles in Idaho

Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica) are highly invasive pests of more than 300 plants including some of Idaho's top commodities. ISDA is currently implementing Japanese beetle eradication plans in two areas of Idaho (Caldwell and Pocatello).

 

 

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Caldwell Eradication Program

  • 2021 - One detection trap in Caldwell, collected the first Japanese beetle specimen ever found in Canyon County.
  • 2022 - 82 JB traps were set up in Caldwell. Between July and September, 77 Japanese beetle were collected in the traps, defining an established infestation that appears to be centered in a residential area bordered by Lincoln Rd (N), Franklin Rd (S), I-84 (W) and Smeed Pkwy (E).
  • 2023 - 1,065 properties and 310 acres of turf were treated for Japanese beetles in Caldwell. Traps in Caldwell collected 260 Japanese beetles, indicating the infestation has expanded.
  • 2024 - The Caldwell treatment zone has expanded, and two rounds of Japanese beetle treatment are planned.