Japanese Beetle Alert: New Invasive Threat to Swiss Agriculture
Federal authorities issue nationwide warning as destructive Japanese beetles spread in Valais and Ticino regions

Key Takeaways
- The Federal Office for Agriculture (FOAG) has issued a nationwide warning urging vigilance against the Japanese beetle.
- Japanese beetles can travel long distances as 'stowaways' in cars, trains, and luggage.
- Eradication is no longer considered possible in specific zones within the cantons of Valais and Ticino.
- Active eradication attempts continue in the cantons of Basel, Schwyz, Valais, and Zurich.
- The mandated protocol for finding a beetle is to capture it, freeze it, photograph it, and report it to cantonal authorities.
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They Said
"The beetles could be transported as 'stowaways' over long distances in cars and trains and become dangerous in other regions of Switzerland."