Polyphagous Shot-hole Borer (PSHB) Training and Info Sessions
Past Event
The Polyphagous Shothole Borer (PSHB) has been impacting trees across the Perth metro area, with devastating consequences. What can you do to identify infected trees and help minimise the spread?
Join us for a community training session facilitated by staff from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, to get the latest information about identification and containment of the PSHB threat.
The session aims to:
- Increase general knowledge of PSHB, including biology and susceptible host species
- Highlight key symptoms of PSHB to assist with detection
- Outline restrictions on the movement or transport of wood/timber, living plants and wood machinery, as per the Quarantine Area Notice
- Update community members on the response to the pest and its effectiveness to date.
For more information, please contact Gemma Pepper, Urban Forest Events and Education Officer on 08 9311 8111.
Bunnings session
5-6pm, Monday 11 November
Bunnings East Victoria Park
1010 Albany Highway,
East Victoria Park
Register here
Library session
6-7pm, Wednesday 20 November
Victoria Park Library
27 Sussex St,
East Victoria Park
Register here