Adam H. Putnam, Commissioner - Richard D. Gaskalla, Director

Welcome to the Division of Plant Industry. As a regulatory agency of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, DPI works to detect, intercept and control plant and honey bee pests that threaten Florida’s native and commercially grown plants and agricultural resources.

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The Honeysuckle Whitefly, Aleyrodes lonicerae

A pest new to the continental United States found infesting violets in Volusia County. more... pdf icon new

Mexican Rice Borer, Eoreuma loftini, a major pest of sugarcane, rice, and other grass crops

A specimen was collected in Goethe State Forest (Levy County), a new state record. more... pdf icon new

Chrysopogon aciculatus

Golden false beardgrass, lovegrass, Mackie's pest, a noxious weed new to the continental United States found in Miami-Dad County. more... pdf icon new

The Asiatic Garden Beetle, Maladera castanea

A White Grub Pest New to Florida. more... pdf icon new

Tree Termite, Nasutitermes corniger

Tree termites attack homes and buildings, as well as lumber and wood products and are capable of causing widespread damage. more...

Giant African Land Snails

Scientists with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Division of Plant Industry have confirmed rat lungworm parasite in samples of giant African land snails collected as part of the ongoing eradication program in Miami-Dade County. more...

Devastating Palm Weevil Established in Caribbean

Florida is on the lookout for the red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus. more... pdf icon

Daylily Leafminer, Ophiomyia kwansonis

New to North America, this pest was recently discovered in Apopka. more... pdf icon

FDACS to Fight Spread of Invasive Termite

The recently confirmed presence indicates a reemergence of the Tree termite, Nasutitermes corniger. more...

Laurel Wilt Disease Threatens Avocados of Miami-Dade County

Laurel Wilt Disease has been identified in avocado production area of Miami-Dade County. more...

Whiteflies in Florida

Several species of whiteflies continue to infest South Florida landscapes causing hardship for homeowners and the commercial industry.
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Don't Move Firewood!

Firewood may contain insect pests and plant diseases that could easily spread to other locations. The best way to protect your forest is to use firewood from the area where you plan to burn it.

Produce-Importers Information

Learn the requirements for shipping produce into Florida (for consumption). More...

Africanized Honey Bees

Learn more about these invasive insects and what to do in case of an attack. More...

Moving Plants into Florida

What you need to know about bringing plants into the state. More...


 

DPI ResourcesDPI Publications

Biennial Reports

The Division of Plant Industry produces a comprehensive report every two years for the Commissioner of Agriculture as mandated by the Legislature. This report highlights the valuable work our division does for the department and our state. More...

TRI-OLOGY

Bi-monthly report that includes detection activities from nursery plant inspections, routine and emergency program surveys, and requests for identification of plants and pests from the public. More...

Notes on Florida's Endangered and Threatened Plants

A vital role of the Division of Plant Industry, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, is the regulation of the endangered, threatened and commercially exploited plants of Florida. This compendium provides vital information on all of the plant species and illustrates a number of them. More... pdf icon (10.4 MB)

 

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