Detection, Rapid Response and Containment of Coffee Berry Borer

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Detection, Rapid Response and Containment of Coffee Berry Borer Neil Reimer Hawaii Department of Agriculture

Coffee History in Hawaii 1825 first established trees, Oahu 1836 first plantation, Kauai Late 1800 s only small farms existed 1920 s most commercial coffee in Kona 1930 s about 1,000 farms 2009 about 830 farms (7,800 acres) 790 Big Island (3,800 acres) 40 other islands (4,000 acres)

Hawaii s First Prevention Efforts First quarantine decreed in 1888 King David Kalakaua Banned introduction of coffee trees and shrubs

Current Regulations Import permit plants and plant parts unroasted seed used coffee bags Treatment unroasted seed used coffee bags Quarantine (1 year) plants and seeds for propagation (in effect since 1981)

Coffee Pests in Hawaii Nematodes - Meloidogyne konaensis BTB Green Scale ants spider mites mealybugs

Pests not in Hawaii Coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix) Coffee berry disease (Colletotrichum coffeanum)

Coffee Berry Borer First reported September 2010 in Kona Initiated Pest Diagnostic Protocol (NPDN) Presumptive positive ID by HDOA taxonomist Confirmed by Al Samuelson (Bishop Museum) Vandenberg (USDA Systematic Entomology Lab)

Response Sept 2 samples submitted to HDOA Sept 3 samples sent for confirmation (Friday) Sept 7 PPC strategy meeting Determine extent of infestation Known survey techniques? Alternate hosts? How can it be contained? Control options Pesticides, Beauvaria, biocontrol Outreach, website, and press release Implement ICS Sept 8 identification confirmed by SEL

Incident Command System (ICS) Coordinates activities of an incident response Multiagency (HDOA and USDA) Four functional areas of command Operations Planning Logistics Finance

ICS Objectives Determine extent of infestation Contain infestation

ICS Objectives Delimit Infestation Purpose Rapid statewide assessment Presence/Absence Not Infestation Levels Methods Identify all coffee farms and mills Develop sampling protocol Implement sampling protocol statewide Include visual surveys and traps

ICS Objectives Contain Infestation Treatment options What is available? What new options can be brought to Hawaii? Movement of high risk material What are high risk materials How is it being moved What measures can be used to lower risk Establish protocols/quarantines to stop movement

Sampling Protocol Grower and mill submission protocols ICS Survey teams Visual survey procedures for field and mill surveys sanitation and decontamination of personnel and equip Trap placement Alternate hosts Collection, preservation, and submission of samples

Beetles in Cherries Hypothenemus hampei Xylosandrus compactus Hypothenemus obscurus Araecerus fasciculatus

CBB trap catches 30 species of insects Primarily beetles 12 Scolytinae Hypothenemus (5 sp) Ericryphalus (1 sp) Xylosandrus (2 sp) Xyleborus (3 sp) Xyleborinus (1 sp)

CBB Distribution Statewide

CBB Distribution in Kona area

Response Costs* (Oct 2010 Jan 2011) Survey $100,000 Travel $12,500 Lab diagnostics $24,000 Supplies $4,000 Beauvaria $1,500 TOTAL $142,000 *HDOA/PPC and USDA/APHIS/PPQ

Quarantine Primary and secondary quarantine zones Movement or transport of coffee plants, plant parts, unroasted seeds (green beans), and used coffee bags from the quarantine zones, other than for export out of State, is prohibited except by permit issued by the Department for: Propagation Roasting Research purposes

Beauvaria bassiana Registration 2002 request to import for insect control Denied but allowed for lab studies Studied 14 strains in Hawaii and GHA strain Conclusions: GHA strain no more virulent than strains in Hawaii Growth of Hawaii strains >= GHA 2010 October request to import for CBB Botanigard and Mycotrol Originally for field efficacy trials (Jan 2011) Request for commercial sale (Feb 2011)