Contact Us
Dr. Trevor Smith
Plant Industry Director
(352) 395-4700
(352) 395-4610 Fax
PlantIndustry@FDACS.gov
1-888-397-1517: Helpline
(352) 395-4600: Helpline Number, Outside of the United States
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Division of Plant Industry
The Doyle Conner Building
1911 SW 34th St.
Gainesville, FL 32608-7100
Laws and Regulations
Industry Information
Division of Plant Industry
As a regulatory branch of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Division of Plant Industry works to detect, intercept and control plant and honey bee pests that threaten Florida’s native and commercially grown plants and agricultural resources.
Popular Links
Regulatory Hot Topics
- Citrus Health Response Program
- Division of Plant Industry Publications
- Florida Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants 2022 (New! Effective July 1, 2022)
- Florida Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants 2015
- Giant African Land Snails
- Lychee Erinose Mite
- Moving Plants to Florida
- Plant and Apiary Industry Videos
- Saw Palmetto Berry Harvesting Permit
- Travelers Don't Pack a Pest
Bureaus and Services
- Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration
- Bureau of Entomology, Nematology and Plant Pathology
- Bureau of Methods Development and Biological Control
- Bureau of Pest Eradication and Control
- Bureau of Plant and Apiary Inspection
Pests of Interest
- Pest Alerts
- Aceria litchii, Erinose Mite Pest on Lychee
- Bactericera cockerelli, Potato Psyllid
- Bactrocera dorsalis, Oriental Fruit Fly Complex
- Fiorinia phantasma, Phantasma Scale, Potential Pest of Palms and Ornamental Plants
- Nipaecoccus viridis, Lebbeck Mealybug
- Phyllocoptes fructiphilus, Rose Rosette Virus Mite
- Thysanofiorinia leei, Lychee Leei Scale
- Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus ( Tobamovirus, ToBRFV)
You Can Help Protect Florida Agriculture
- Declare Agricultural Items — Don't Pack a Pest: Unsuspecting travelers bring in plants, animals, animal products, food and other agricultural items that can contain harmful pests and diseases. When you travel, declare agricultural items and don't pack a pest.
- Save the Guac: Learn more about the insect and disease threatening avocados, and what you can do to help. Laurel wilt disease, caused by a fungus transmitted by the invasive redbay ambrosia beetle, kills avocado and other trees in the laurel family. These insects can enter Florida on infested firewood and host trees from unregistered nurseries.