About the Spotted Wing Drosophila Project

Spotted wing drosophila, an invasive pest that attacks multiple fresh fruits, is fast becoming a problem in the Pacific Northwest. Our research team has assembled the latest SWD research, information, and alerts designed to help farmers, private... Read more

Special Consumer Message about SWD

Spotted wing drosophila is a new arrival to Oregon, but can be controlled using agronomically acceptable management strategies. Growers and researchers are working together to identify the most effective strategies. It is not anticipated that consumer products will be compromised as a result of the introduction of SWD. As with all fruit and vegetables, it is a good idea to wash your produce before consumption to remove dust, pesticide residues, or other unwanted surface contaminants. Consumers should be confident that Oregon fruit remains high quality and wholesome. 

Spotted Wing News Feed

FreshPlazaCanada: Prince Edwards Island blueberries in fruit fly...
SWD News via Google
05/14/2012 - 5:50am
Pest threatens PEI blueberry cropsCBC.caThe spotted wing drosophila, or SWD,...
SWD News via Google
05/10/2012 - 11:55am
US: Fly threatens New England fruitFreshPlazaLast summer, the Drosophila...
SWD News via Google
05/07/2012 - 6:25am
CBS LocalFly Threatens New England Blueberry CropCBS LocalLast summer, the...
SWD News via Google
05/04/2012 - 8:32pm
They do know beansPalo Alto OnlineFor example, Girton is currently working on a...
SWD News via Google
05/03/2012 - 9:14am

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