You are invited to attend a meeting about the ongoing, collaborative Japanese beetle response in British Columbia.
This meeting will occur on Friday, December 6th, 2024, from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm Pacific Time. It will be held in-person at the Metro Vancouver Regional District (MVRD) Head Office located at Room 2912, Metrotower III, 4515 Central Boulevard in Burnaby. You will also be able to attend virtually via Zoom.
Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica) is a federally regulated pest in Canada. The 2024 surveillance (trapping) results continue to show low overall population numbers as a result of treatment activities and movement controls over the last six years. Movement and population growth of the beetle show continued risk to agriculture, horticulture and the environment in BC.
As a leader, stakeholder, or industry member situated in BC’s Lower Mainland, your extremely valuable feedback will assist with the development of recommendations for the Japanese beetle response activities in 2025 and beyond. Throughout the day, you will have the opportunity to ask questions, provide input and make recommendations related to the Japanese beetle response.
Agenda items include:
- An overview of Japanese beetle in the Pacific Northwest
- An overview of the current Japanese beetle regulated areas in BC
- Japanese beetle surveillance results (population and distribution)
- An activities summary for 2024 and recommendations for 2025 from each of the Japanese beetle sub-committees:
- Movement Controls
- Treatment
- Communications
- Facilitated discussions to build recommendations for 2025 and beyond
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) provides information about the Japanese beetle response on its website:
- ENG: inspection.gc.ca/jb | FRE: inspection.gc.ca/sj
Before the meeting, you will receive an information package with background information about Japanese beetle, the response activities and the response members. This information will help prepare you for the meeting.
We look forward to your participation and contribution to these meetings. For any questions, please feel free to reach out at nwong@bcinvasives.ca or dwatson@bcinvasives.ca Please register for the meeting by completing the details below: