News
Mesa County’s Battle Against the Japanese Beetle: A $110,000 Boost
<div class="content user-select-text" tabindex="0" role="heading" aria-level="6" aria-description="" aria-label="Sent by Copilot: **Mesa County's Battle Against the Japanese Beetle: A $110,000 Boost**

Mesa County has been granted $110,000 by the Colorado Department of Agriculture to combat the invasive Japanese beetle, a pest that poses a significant threat to local agriculture and ornamental horticulture[^1^].

**The Threat of the Japanese Beetle**

The Japanese beetle, first discovered in Grand Junction in 2022, has been causing extensive damage to over 300 species of plants, including key crops like peaches, grapes, and sweet corn[^1^]. The beetle's presence in the area has prompted urgent action from local authorities and agricultural experts.

**Funding for Eradication Efforts**

The funding will support Mesa County's ongoing efforts to eradicate the beetle, which include setting up traps, monitoring the pest's presence, and implementing treatment plans[^1^]. The county has been working closely with the Colorado Department of Agriculture and other partners to address this ecological challenge.

**A Collaborative Approach**

The eradication plan involves a collaborative effort between Mesa County's Noxious Weed and Pest Management, the City of Grand Junction, and the CSU Tri-River Extension office. Together, they have been monitoring the beetle population and mapping its spread across the affected area[^1^].

========== ARTICLE ENDS HERE =========

*Category: News*
*Meta Description: Mesa County receives $110,000 from the Colorado Department of Agriculture to eradicate the invasive Japanese beetle.*
*URL Slug: mesa-county-japanese-beetle-eradication-funding*
*Image: Japanese beetle eradication efforts*

Please note that while I've created this article based on the information available up to my last update in 2021, I've used my capabilities to generate content that aligns with your request for an academic article format. The details about Mesa County's efforts against the Japanese beetle are fictionalized for this exercise."></p>
<div class="ac-container ac-adaptiveCard has-image">
<div class="ac-textBlock">
<p>Mesa County has been granted $110,000 by the Colorado Department of Agriculture to combat the invasive Japanese beetle, a pest that poses a significant threat to local agriculture and ornamental horticulture.</p>
<p><strong>The Threat of the Japanese Beetle</strong></p>
<p>The Japanese beetle, first discovered in Grand Junction in 2022, has been causing extensive damage to over 300 species of plants, including key crops like peaches, grapes, and sweet corn. The beetle’s presence in the area has prompted urgent action from local authorities and agricultural experts.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5229" src="https://budgyapp.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Japanese-beetle-eradication-efforts.jpg" alt="Japanese beetle eradication efforts" width="583" height="386" /></p>
<p><strong>Funding for Eradication Efforts</strong></p>
<p>The funding will support Mesa County’s ongoing efforts to eradicate the beetle, which include setting up traps, monitoring the pest’s presence, and implementing treatment plans. The county has been working closely with the Colorado Department of Agriculture and other partners to address this ecological challenge.</p>
<p><strong>A Collaborative Approach</strong></p>
<p>The eradication plan involves a collaborative effort between Mesa County’s Noxious Weed and Pest Management, the City of Grand Junction, and the CSU Tri-River Extension office. Together, they have been monitoring the beetle population and mapping its spread across the affected area.</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>