1000 South 9th Street Grand Junction
Judith M. Sirota Mesa County Pest & Weed Inspector P.O. Box 20,000-5025 Grand Junction, CO 81502-5025
(970) 255-7120
(970) 243-3519
jsirota@mesacounty.us
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Division of Pest Management
Mission
The Division of Pest Management promotes landowners' responsibility for caring for fruit trees and grape vines, and assists growers in their pest control efforts within the Upper Grand Valley Pest Control District ; identifies, maps and monitors pest and noxious weed infestations and enforces the Colorado Noxious Weed Act; educates the public about the impact of pests and weeds on our environment and economy and assists them in control efforts; builds networks of public and private organizations and agencies to coordinate the control of pests and noxious weeds.
Map of Pest Control District
Mesa County Noxious Weed Management Plan
2010 Mesa County Cost-Share for Control of Noxious Weeds
2010 Mesa County Cost-Share for Control of Noxious Weeds Additional Year
Noxious Weeds in Mesa County
Documents on this page are in Portable Document Format (PDF). You may download the Acrobat Reader for free.
External Links
Colorado Department of Agriculture, Noxious Weed Program
Colorado State University Tri-River Area Extension
Colorado's Strategic Plan to Stop the Spread of Noxious Weeds
Colorado State Parks, Colorado Natural Areas Program, Creating an Integrated Weed Management Plan
Certified Weed Free Hay Required on DOW Properties
Integrated Pest Management in the Western Region
Colorao Weed Management Association
The following link will take you to a US Forest Service web site for maps and information showing distributions of various forest insect pests and diseases in the state. The Division of Pest Management provides this link as a service only and is not involved in the USFS web site or with forest insect pests. Please do not contact the Division for information. Contact your local State Forester's office or the USFS: USDA Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Region - Aerial Survey