June Invasive Species Alert ⚠️
🌿 Japanese Knotweed: Introduced for gardens and landscaping, now widespread in BC. Aggressive growth, hard to kill, found in riparian areas, derelict land, roadsides, and gardens. Dedicated loads for disposal need to be managed as garbage.
🌿 Common Bugloss: Invades disturbed, sunny areas like roadsides and pastures, reducing crop yields. Leaves contain toxic alkaloid compounds, harmful if ingested by humans or livestock.
🌿 Common Burdock: Each plant can produce up to 16,000 seeds. Known for clinging burrs that attach to animals and can trap birds and bats.
🌿 Giant Hogweed: Extremely toxic plant with sap that can cause burns, blisters, scars or blindness. Can produce 50–100,000 winged seeds that float for up to three days. Needs to be bagged and disposed in garbage wearing PPE.
Learn more about treatment options from our friends at
@ISCBC or visit their website:
bcinvasives.ca🌱