This page will help diagnose map problems by checking for the most common causes of page inconsistencies and errors. There is also an area to further describe your problem, if you wish to do so.
These pages show overall numbers for the entire season.
This includes the overall percentages and counts for Males, Females, Larvae, and All SWD. Both state-wide and county-wide numbers can be found here.
The top five counties, and top five crops where SWD is found are also listed.
This is a map that shows each state by county; Each county is shaded according to the number of SWD found in traps. The map is continually being updated.
Clicking on a county on the map will bring up some graphs. Simply choose the crop you are interested in using the drop-down box that appears, and you will see four graphs of the last couple weeks - one for each quadrant of the county. Voluntary data submissions are also shown.
Here, you can navigate through snapshots of the "real-time shaded map" over time. You can limit the shading to a single crop, or all crops. You can also limit the shading to: Male SWD only, Female SWD only, or SWD Larvae only.
You will be able to see how SWD has spread across Oregon and Washington over time.
This is a more advanced version of the real-time maps above. It allows you to choose the crop, timeframe, the scale (for the map shading), and what kind of SWD you want to see shading / graphs for - All, Males only, Females only, Larvae only. This map is great if you want to see how the numbers are changing over a longer period of time, or to limit the numbers to only a specific subset of SWD.
As with the real-time maps, you can click on a county to see line graphs. The site uses the options you have selected to create a customized graph.