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Happy Friday of National Invasive Species Awareness Week! If you are interested in learning more about invasive species, check out our First Fridays w/ Florida First Detector webinar series: blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/seminolec… #NISAW #InvasiveSpecies #SeminoleCountyAg #FirstDetector
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Invasive species can directly and indirectly harm our native species. Even to the point where native species go extinct. We all can help stop the spread! #NISAW #InvasiveSpecies #SeminoleCountyAg #FirstDetector
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Invasive species can disrupt our local ecosystems in many ways. Everyone can help stop the spread! #NISAW #InvasiveSpecies #SeminoleCountyAg #FirstDetector
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Invasive species cost the U.S. upwards of $120 billion annually. They also threaten our food supply. Many major pests in agriculture are actually invasive species. #NISAW #InvasiveSpecies #SeminoleCountyAg #FirstDetector
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It is National Invasive Species Awareness Week! For anyone who doesn't know, invasive species are one of my passions! Especially, on training the public to be first detectors for invasives. Everyone can help! #NISAW #InvasiveSpecies #SeminoleCountyAg #FirstDetector
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Join Morgan Pinkerton and the @ufplantdoctors for the first Florida #FirstDetector webinar of 2023! This week's topic is Invasive Stink Bugs and related Hemipterans. Register here: ufl.zoom.us/webinar/register…

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Are you interested in learning to spot species that haven't yet been introduced to Florida? Then spend 12-1 on the First Friday of each month with the Florida First Detector program. Sign up for this FREE webinar series ⤵️ bit.ly/3Fuzud3
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Excited to partner w/ @ufplantdoctors for our upcoming Florida #FirstDetector webinars. For the next year, we have a webinar on the #FirstFriday of every month on #invasivespecies. Our first one is coming up next week! Register: tinyurl.com/5ac49n56 #FreeCEUs #SeminoleCountyAg
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npdn: When doing an annual inspection on your #AshTree for the Emerald Ash Borer #beetle (#EAB) look out for D- shaped exit holes & bark splits exposing S-shaped tunnels filled w/ sawdust like frass. #firstdetector Image courtesy of insectimage.org

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