02/03/2026
What is a noxious w**d?
A noxious w**d is a plant classified by the State Department of Agriculture as harmful to public health, agriculture, recreation, wildlife, or property. These invasive plants spread aggressively, typically through seeds or plant fragments carried by wind, water, animals, machinery, or people.
All noxious w**ds in Ada County are invasive species, meaning they originate from outside the region but spread uncontrollably once introduced. Because they reproduce quickly, adapt easily, and lack natural predators, they outcompete native plants for sunlight, water, and space. This disruption can reduce wildlife habitat, increase soil erosion, degrade water quality, raise wildfire risks, and eliminate grazing plants for livestock. Each year, noxious w**ds affect thousands of acres across Idaho.
Once a plant is officially classified as noxious, Ada County Noxious W**d Control is authorized to take action to contain its spread and eliminate infestations—helping protect Ada County’s land, water, wildlife, and communities.