INVAS Biosecurity
We offer our services to the public sector and also to the private gardener dealing with the thorny issue of problematic weed control. Invasive plant management requires different and more specialised methodologies than traditional plant management strategies. To the private gardener who may have annoying weed problems such as Ivy, Bindweed, Mares Tail, or algae and weeds in ponds, we can offer solutions to your problems backed up with science and thirty years of experience.
07/11/2022
Buddleja taking over Dublin!
Hard to miss Butterly Bush around Dublin, particularly in the summer while it is in bloom. Pollinators like butterflies and bees are attracted to Buddleja by its bright coloured flowers in the summer. Buddleja out competes Irish Native species in this way as pollinators choose it over our own species.
05/10/2022
Rivers are a significant vector in the spread of IAS. Here are two images of Japanese Knotw**d plants that had been treated several days ago during dry weather but are now partially submerged.
Many IAS have short root systems, allowing them to be easily washed away by rivers. The plants are moved downstream and can spread to new areas. Rivers can also carry seeds but some IAS seeds such as those from Japanese Knotw**d are infertile and rely on rivers or human interaction to be spread.
21/12/2017
Crayfish plague alert - 2017 - Biodiversity Ireland Species Alert for: Crayfish plague (Aphanomyces astaci). Issued by: National Parks and Wildlife Service. View latest information on Crayfish Plague outbreaks – Update October 2017 View Emergency Containment Measures. Further guidance in Waterways Ireland notice. UWAGA: Dżuma racza – Środki W S...
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