The Idaho State Department of Agriculture continues its second round of treatment to rid the Snake River of invasive Quagga Mussels, and there's no denying its impact on recreation.
Officials in Idaho say they are seeing fewer quagga mussel larvae and fewer dead fish compared to last year as they finish the second week of administering a copper chemical in the Snake River in ...
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture is in the treatment process for the infestation of invasive Quagga Mussels in the Snake River. One downside of using these chemicals, it also kills the fish.