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Invasive Mussels Threaten Western Waterways
Invasive mussels threaten Western U.S. waters, risking $20M+ in damage to Lake Tahoe; states ramp up costly prevention and control efforts.
Quagga & Zebra Mussels: What They Are & Why They're a Problem
Quagga and zebra mussels are invasive freshwater mollusks that clog pipes, harm ecosystems, and cost millions to manage.
Bark Beetles: Impact on Forests and Ecosystems
Bark beetles, small yet destructive, damage trees by feeding on inner bark, weakening them. Climate change amplifies their impact, harming forests, wildlife, and economies.
Emerald Ash Borer: Growing Threat to North American Forests
The emerald ash borer is wiping out North American ash trees, spreading fast and disrupting ecosystems. Prevention is key to control.
Bighead Carp Harm Biodiversity & Disrupt Ecosystem Balance
Bighead carp, introduced for algae control, now threaten ecosystems by outcompeting natives, disrupting habitats, and harming biodiversity.
What Is a Toxic Algal Bloom?
Toxic algal blooms harm ecosystems, wildlife, pets, and people. Fueled by pollution and climate change, they’re a growing global threat.
Spotting 4 Signs of Zebra Mussel Infestation in Pond Life
Zebra mussels wreak havoc in ponds, harming fish & infrastructure. Learn 4 key signs of infestation & how Zequanox® helps control them.
As pollution plagues Florida lakes, state spends millions to manage invasive plants
Florida's budget allocates $3.2M to curb invasive plants in Lakes Toho, but anglers worry pesticides harm water more than the plants themselves.
How Innovative Biological Solutions Help Control Invasive Species
Invasive species threaten biodiversity, causing 60% of extinctions. Managing them is key to protecting ecosystems and native species.
Farmers ‘ready and willing to try’ biological crop solutions
The ag biologicals sector faces tech, regulatory shifts & funding woes, yet farmers remain hesitant to pay premiums for biologicals.
How Zequanox® Protects Aquatic Systems from Invasive Mussels
Bighead carp, introduced for algae control, now threaten ecosystems by outcompeting natives, disrupting habitats, and harming biodiversity.