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Latest Marrone biologics company goes after invasive golden mussel infestation
Invasive Species Corp. adapts Zequanox to fight golden mussels in CA waterways, offering eco-safe control for invasive threats.
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.
Zequanox Container Label
Zequanox is a biopesticide for zebra/quagga mussels, using Pseudomonas fluorescens to disrupt digestion, leading to mortality.
Zequanox CS Container Label
Zequanox CS controls zebra/quagga mussels in enclosed waters using Pseudomonas fluorescens, disrupting digestion to cause mortality.
Zequanox Safety Data Sheet
Zequanox® targets zebra/quagga mussels with Pseudomonas fluorescens, disrupting digestion. Low risk to non-target species.
Invasive Species Corporation Achieves Major Milestone in First Microbial Discovery Project
ISC advances burrowing shrimp control with bioactive microbes, backed by a $388K WSDA grant. More testing ahead.
Toxicity of a management bait for grass carp incorporated with Antimycin A
Study tests Antimycin A-laced bait to selectively control invasive grass carp with minimal harm to native fish.
Curbing the Major and Growing Threats from Invasive Alien Species is Urgent and Achievable
Invasive species threaten biodiversity. Strong biosecurity, early detection, and global cooperation are key to mitigation efforts.
Invasive Species Corporation and the USGS Sign Cooperative Research and Development Agreement for Biological Technology for Control of Invasive Zebra and Quagga Mussels
ISC & USGS partner to improve Zequanox® for invasive mussel control, enhancing delivery, efficacy & cost for resource managers.
Open water mussel control projects
A meta-analysis of 33 lake projects reveals key lessons for effective dreissenid mussel control and adaptive management strategies.
Alien Species Threaten Food Supply, Public Health And Cost $423 Billion
Invasive species cost $423B yearly, threaten biodiversity, food, and health—climate change and trade accelerate their spread.
The Issue and Impact on Economy of Aquatic Invasive Species in the USA
Aquatic invasive species cost the U.S. billions annually, harming biodiversity, disrupting ecosystems, and damaging industries.
Invasive Species Corp. & the USGS Sign Cooperative R&D Agreement for Biological Technology for Control of Invasive Carp
ISC & USGS partner to refine Piscamycin® for invasive carp control, enhancing efficacy & manufacturing for resource managers.
Improving the Prevention, Eradication, Control and Mitigation of Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS)
Recommendations from the AIS Commission to strengthen prevention, control, and funding strategies for aquatic invasive species in the U.S.
Screening Microorganisms to Control Burrowing Shrimp
Invasive Species Corp collects and tests microbes to biologically control burrowing shrimp threatening oyster farms.
Ingested toxicity of Antimycin A to grass carp and black carp in two carriers
Study measuring antimycin A's oral toxicity to invasive grass and black carp, aiding development of species-specific toxic baits.
Costly Impact of Zebra and Quagga Mussels in Hyrdropower Waterways
Zebra and Quagga Mussels clog water systems, damage infrastructure, and cost industries millions—prevention and control are key.
Economic costs of mussels infestation in Montana
Study estimates Montana could face over $600M in damages from invasive mussels, threatening water, power, tourism, and property.
Zebra mussel eradication efforts in Christmas Lake, Minnesota
Minnesota's Christmas Lake used molluscicides in a rare zebra mussel eradication attempt—offering key lessons in invasive control.
An evaluation Zequanox® efficacy and application strategies for targeted control of zebra mussels in shallow-water habitats in lakes
Zequanox® kills zebra mussels in lakes with >90% success, offering a safe, targeted control method without harming water quality.