The Idaho State Department of Agriculture is planning a second round of treatment in the Snake River in November to target ...
Quagga mussels are a nonnative invasive species that state officials discovered in water samples in Idaho for the first time in September 2023, the Idaho Capital Sun previously reported.
Officials in Idaho say they are seeing fewer quagga mussel larvae and fewer dead fish compared to last year as they finish the second week of administering a copper chemical in the Snake River in an ...
Officials in Idaho say they are seeing fewer quagga mussel larvae and fewer dead ... Snake River in an attempt to eliminate the invasive mussels.
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture is planning a second round of treatment in the Snake River in November to target invasive quagga mussels. This second round of treatment comes just one ...
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture is planning a second round of treatment in the Snake River in November to target invasive quagga mussels. This second round of treatment comes just one month ...
TWIN FALLS — Saturday afternoon, workers turned off the spigots to a chemical designed to kill quagga mussels lurking in the Snake River after a 12-day effort that the Idaho State Department of ...
At the end of September, Idaho’s Department of Agriculture (ISDA) found evidence of quagga mussels in the Snake River. After the original finding in 2023, the department doubled the amount of ...
In September 2023, the Idaho Department of Agriculture confirmed the presence of quagga mussel larvae in the Snake River by Twin Falls. Quagga mussels pose a major threat to Idaho’s water ...