Will this just push the beetles to the trees on my private property?

Douglas-fir beetles have minimal energy reserves, typically searching for the next closest suitable tree to the one they emerge from. They typically do not disperse over long distances, so beetles within most areas of the park are anticipated to be contained within the park. Use of MCH in other areas has not shown evidence of beetles traveling off-site in response to the pheromone.

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1. Why are you doing something about a native species?
2. What will the installation of the pheromone look like?
3. How long will the pheromone tabs be installed in the park? Will you be doing this every year?
4. What are the risks to humans and wildlife from the Douglas-fir beetle pheromone? What is a pheromone?
5. Will this just push the beetles to the trees on my private property?
6. Is the City providing pheromone tabs to private citizens?
7. Are the standing dead trees within the park and adjacent to the edges of the park safe?
8. Will you be treating other Douglas-fir forests in the Ridgeline Park System or on Skinner Butte?