USDA appropriated $15 million in federal dollars to combat the light brown apple moth (LBAM) infestation in
USDA’s funding will cover expenditures incurred already this year and projected expenses for the remainder of 2007.
The LBAM was first confirmed in
LBAM has a host range of more than 250 plants including oaks, redwoods and stone fruits.
Since the discovery, the California Department of Food and Agriculture and USDA have conducted an aggressive campaign of surveillance, trapping and treatment.
Control measures include pheromone treatments designed to disrupt the pest’s breeding cycle.
In May, USDA enacted a quarantine for all infested
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For more: CDFA, Plant Health and Pest Prevention Service, (916) 654-0317; www.cdfa.ca.gov/phpps/pdep/labam_main.htm.
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