Estepona City Council completes campaign to eliminate pine processionary caterpillar
48650b7bfb145a6dbdafda5daef2f043

The campaign to eradicate the pine processionary caterpillar in Estepona has just been finished by the City Council. This action is essential to prevent the damage caused by this insect to trees, as well as the health risks it poses to people and pets. With a total of 2,800 injections applied annually to pine trees, the Council focuses on public parks, pine forests, school surroundings, and green areas. The treatment, carried out through endotherapy, is environmentally friendly and efficient, with trained gardening staff ensuring its proper application. Preventive measures starting in October are crucial to combat this pest, with a phytosanitary advisor overseeing the process.

Author

foto1
Stacey Watson

Relevant Tags

Newest Articles

Estepona Local
Success for Teams from IES Profesor Tomás Hormigo, Monterroso and Puerta del Mar in the Children’s Athletics Tournament
Estepona Local
Estepona Honors the Consular Corps of Malaga with a Landmark Meeting on International Cooperation
Estepona Local
Estepona City Council reports surplus in 2025 budget liquidation
Estepona Local
The Casa de Las Tejerinas presents a tribute to Mario Algaze through contemporary Cuban art
Estepona Local
Update on Safety and Maintenance of Rural Roads in Estepona
Estepona Local
Participation of Close to Fifty Establishments in the XV Gastronomic Event ‘Enjoy Estepona’ (Estepona Gastronomic Route)