Noxious Weed Complaint Form

Per Nevada Revised Statutes 555.100 Department to conduct inspections; notice to control, treat or eradicate pest or plant disease.

1. The Department shall, if necessary or if a complaint is made to the Department, cause an inspection to be conducted of any premises, land, means of conveyance or article of any person in this state, and if found infested with any pest or plant disease that is injurious to:

(a) The public health or quality of any water in this state; or (b) Any wildlife, beneficial use of land or agriculture in this state, the Department may provide a written notice of its findings to the owner or occupant of the premises, land, means of conveyance or article and require him to control, treat or eradicate the pest or plant disease in the manner and within the period specified in the notice.

DETAILS OF COMPLAINT

INFESTED PROPERTY INFORMATION

Property Owner:

Physical Address:

Mailing Address:

County:

NOXIOUS WEED(S) PRESENT*
(click spacebar to check selections below)

Category A:

Category B:

Category C:

African rue lberian starthistle Carolina horse nettle Canada thistle
Austrian fieldcress Klamath weed Diffuse knapweed Poison Hemlock:
Austrian peaweed Malta starthistle Leafy spurge Hoary cress (Whitetop)
Black henbane Mayweed chamomile Medusahead Puncture vine
Camelthorn Mediterranean sage Musk thistle Salt cedar (Tamarisk)
Common crupina Purple loosestrife Russian knapweed Johnson grass
Dalmatian toadflax Purple starthistle Sahara mustard Perennial pepperweed (Tall whitetop)
Dyer’s woad Rush skeletonweed Scotch thistle Water Hemlock
Eurasian water-milfoil Sow thistle White horse nettle Other:
Giant reed Spotted knapweed  
Giant salvinia Squarrose knapweed  
Goats rue Sulfur cinquefoil  
Green fountain grass Syrian bean caper  
Houndstongue Yellow starthistle  
Hydrilla Yellow toadflax  

*If the weeds with which you are concerned do not appear on this list, write them in the “Other” section. While we will work with the landowner to control these weeds, the NDOA cannot take an aggressive approach towards controlling any weeds except those listed as noxious weeds.

 

 

For further information or comments specific to noxious or invasive plants and/or the Nevada Department of Agriculture Noxious Weed Programs please contact:

Jamie Greer, Interim Noxious Weeds Program Coordinator at 775-353-3640 or jgreer@agri.nv.gov
 

horizontal blue line
                       Home           Licensing          Publications         Programs          Registration         SEARCH           Services         Sitemap                         horizontal blue line

 


Agriculture for
KIDS!

  State of Nevada

Department of Agriculture

405 South 21st Street
Sparks, NV 89431
775-353-3600

State Agricultural sites
State Agricultural web sites

 

Keeping Nevada Safe

 horizontal blue line
Copyright @ 2005 Department of Agriculture
Last Updated: 02/02/12 04:53:56 PM         
Web Development by LMDeSantis -  DoIT Web Development Team

 horizontal blue line

Hit Counter