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MyPestGuide Crops

Use MyPestGuide Crops to identify and report insect pests in cereals, pulses, oilseeds and coarse grain crops across Western Australia.

Features

  • Free, easy to use grain pest identification field guide for Android and iPhone devices. 
  • Quickly identifies crop pests by filtering information on the damage or description. 
  • Runs outside mobile range and lets you personalise ‘My pests’. 
  • MyPestGuide field guides are connected to MyPestGuide Reporter to make a report. 
  • Record your observations and keep them in your back pocket to monitor grain pests. 
  • MyPestGuide Crops is a template for other industries to undertake surveillance.

Download the MyPestGuide Crops app

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About the app

MyPestGuide Crops is a field guide and pest identification app that lets grain growers, farmers, agronomists and industry reps easily and quickly identify pests of cereals, pulses, oilseeds and coarse grain crops, as well as stored grain and biosecurity pests in Australia. 

The MyPestGuide Crops free support tools include pest identification field guides for iOS and Android, which work alongside the MyPestGuide Crops online platform. 

The app provides images and control information to help manage pests and integrates with the MyPestGuide Reporter app for further identification or advice our experts.

These tools create a collaborative network of people in WA dealing with similar pest problems.

The information collected through MyPestGuide reports builds pest incidence data, helping direct future research and protecting agriculture industries, the natural environment, and your local community.

Acknowledgements 

MyPestGuide Crops is part of the MyPestGuide suite of tools created and designed the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development and engineered by NG Perceptive. 

Development of the original MyPestGuide app was funded by the Council of Grain Grower Organisations (COGGO). 

Contact us 

We welcome all comments and suggestions from the reporting community and gratefully acknowledge the input received to date by all.