Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 554 - Quarantines of Agricultural Commodities
EXTERIOR QUARANTINE AGAINST JAPANESE BEETLE
Section 554.190 - Hosts and possible carriers

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 554.190

Current through February 27, 2024

The hosts and possible carriers of the Japanese beetle are:

1. Soil, humus, compost, manure and all growing media, except when packaged commercially;

2. Grass sod;

3. All plants with roots, except bareroot plants which are free from soil in amounts that could conceal the larvae or pupae of the Japanese beetle;

4. Bulbs, corms, tubers, and rhizomes of ornamental plants; and

5. Any other plant, part of a plant, article or means of conveyance determined by a state quarantine officer as presenting the hazard of spreading live Japanese beetles because of infestation or exposure to infestation.

Added to NAC by Dep't of Agriculture, eff. 2-9-79; A by St. Quarantine Officer by R080-99, 10-26-99

NRS 554.020, 554.030

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