Agriculture Ministry Confirms No Millipede Infestation in Trinidad and Tobago

January 17, 2025:-  The Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries (MALF) wishes to address recent media reports circulating in Trinidad and Tobago regarding an infestation of millipedes. We would like to clarify that the information being circulated pertains to Grenada, not Trinidad and Tobago.

Millipedes are naturally occurring in tropical environments, thriving in moist habitats or areas with high humidity. While these conditions, which are typical during periods of prolonged rainfall, can lead to millipede outbreaks, we can confirm that there is no evidence of any such infestation happening in Trinidad and Tobago at this time.

MALF remains vigilant in monitoring pest and environmental conditions throughout the country. Should any significant issues arise, the Ministry will take the necessary actions to mitigate their impact and keep the public duly informed.

For further inquiries or updates, please refer to official communications from the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries.

 

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