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App Status
  • Earliest Version Launch Date Globally
    12/20/2019
  • Latest Version
    4.10.0
  • Time Since Latest Version
    2Year243days23Hour
  • Total Updated Versions (last 1 year)
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Version History

  • Version4.10.0
    11/18/2021
    Size:33.59M
    Update Log

    Improved UI/Performance

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    App Description

    The polyphagous shot hole borer (PSHB) has been introduced into South Africa and it is spreading rapidly within the urban forests. Infested tree’s vascular system begins to fail, leaves start to turn brown, eventually the tree dies. Private residents, community organisations, service providers and City Parks are trying to respond to the problem, however the PSHB is very difficult to control.
    This app allows PSHB infestations to be reported so that appropriate treatment can be initiated. Reporting the infestation also allows the spread of the PSHB to be measured and tracked so that local organisations can be notified and appropriate measures taken.

  • Version2.47.08
    12/20/2019
    Size:27.80M
    Update Log

    Updated security and performance

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    App Description

    The polyphagous shot hole borer (PSHB) has been introduced into South Africa and it is spreading rapidly within the urban forests. Infested tree’s vascular system begins to fail, leaves start to turn brown, eventually the tree dies. Private residents, community organisations, service providers and City Parks are trying to respond to the problem, however the PSHB is very difficult to control.
    This app allows PSHB infestations to be reported so that appropriate treatment can be initiated. Reporting the infestation also allows the spread of the PSHB to be measured and tracked so that local organisations can be notified and appropriate measures taken.