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The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB) is an invasive agricultural pest. In North America, it was first detected in Pennsylvania in the late 1990s or early 2000s, and it is now widespread and well established in much of the eastern US, as well as southern areas of Ontario and Quebec and parts of western North America.
Invasive Zebra Mussels Being Found on Aquarium Moss Balls
Aquarium retailers and hobbyists are asked to inspect their moss balls for highly invasive species showing up in product across Canada and the US.
A glance at 2021 / 2021 en un coup d'oeil
Happy New Year from the New Brunswick Invasive Species Council team!
Spring Invaders: Now's the time to track them down!
Spring is right around the corner and there are the usual tell tail signs: the birds are starting to sing, the air is warmer, and tiny patches of green are poking through the ground, giving our eyes a reprieve from the drab brown palette that becomes of our outdoor spaces as the snow melts away.
Welcome to the new NBISC website!
It’s been a long-time in the making, but we are very excited to officially be launching the New Brunswick Invasive Species Council website!
Our local news blog is coming soon!
We are excited to be able to share local stories about invasives species and the people that are working together to make a difference.