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DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with the Department of Primary Industries and 
 Regional \nDevelopment\, the City of Kalamunda is hosting a free community
  information \nsession to understand more about this invasive pest and the
  steps they can \ntake to identify and report suspected infestations.\nThi
 s one-hour session includes a 45-minute presentation by DPIRD\, followed b
 y a Q&amp\;A session. Topics covered in the presentation will include:The 
 biology and life cycle of the beetleThe types of trees most at risk\, incl
 uding those commonly found in orchardsHow to identify signs of infestation
 Steps to report suspected infestationsEvent is free but registration is es
 sential: https://www.trybooking.com/CWFHK&nbsp\;We encourage you to attend
  and take this opportunity to learn how to safeguard your orchards from th
 e PSHB. For more information or to report a PSHB sighting\, contact DPIRD 
 on 9368 3080\, via email to padis@dpird.wa.gov.au&nbsp\;or report via the 
 MyPestGuide®&nbsp\;Reporter appPhoto credit: Department of Primary Industr
 ies Regional Development (DPIRD)
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LOCATION:Western Australia\,Australia\,Pickering Brook\,35 Weston Road
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SUMMARY:Polyphagous shot-hole borer: Community Information Session
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In collaboration with the Department of Pri
 mary Industries and Regional \nDevelopment\, the City of Kalamunda is host
 ing a free community information \nsession to understand more about this i
 nvasive pest and the steps they can \ntake to identify and report suspecte
 d infestations.\n</p><p>This one-hour session includes a 45-minute present
 ation by DPIRD\, followed by a Q&amp\;A session. Topics covered in the pre
 sentation will include:<br></p><ul><li>The biology and life cycle of the b
 eetle</li><li>The types of trees most at risk\, including those commonly f
 ound in orchards</li><li>How to identify signs of infestation</li><li>Step
 s to report suspected infestations</li></ul><p>Event is free but registrat
 ion is essential: <a href="https://www.trybooking.com/CWFHK">https://www.t
 rybooking.com/CWFHK</a>&nbsp\;</p><p>We encourage you to attend and take t
 his opportunity to learn how to safeguard your orchards from the PSHB. </p
 ><p>For more information or to report a PSHB sighting\, contact DPIRD on 9
 368 3080\, via email to <a href="mailto:padis@dpird.wa.gov.au">padis@dpird
 .wa.gov.au</a>&nbsp\;or report via the <a href="https://www.agric.wa.gov.a
 u/apps/mypestguide-reporter">MyPestGuide®&nbsp\;Reporter app</a></p><p><em
 >Photo credit: Department of Primary Industries Regional Development (DPIR
 D)</em></p><img alt="" src="https://www.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/images/default
 -source/aboriginal-art/pshb-banner-1.png?Status=Master&amp\;sfvrsn=8c8b7d5
 e_1">
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