Combating Coconut Rhinoceros Beetles | Empowered Hawaii

In this segment of Empowered Hawaii, Kelly Simek looks into the fight against one of Hawaii’s most destructive invasive species: the coconut rhinoceros beetle (CRB). She speaks with Arisa Barcinas, CRB Response Outreach Associate, and Nate Serota, Spokesman for the Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation, to discuss the severe threat this pest poses to Hawaii’s iconic palm trees and what’s being done to stop it.

These beetles bore into the crowns of coconut and other palm trees, feeding on their sap and causing significant damage. Left unchecked, CRBs can kill entire trees, devastating Hawaii’s landscapes, agriculture, and cultural heritage. Arisa explains the challenges of tracking and eradicating this elusive pest, noting how quickly populations can grow if not managed.

Nate highlights the collaborative response effort, which includes setting up traps, removing breeding grounds like decomposing green waste, and educating the community about the beetle’s impact. “Everyone has a role to play,” he emphasizes, urging residents to report sightings and properly dispose of organic waste to prevent the beetle from spreading…

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