Published on: November 2, 2016
Two additional huanglongbing-positive trees have been confirmed in a residential backyard in the San Gabriel region of Los Angeles County. The finds, which bring the total number of HLB-positive trees in California to 30, were found on a property that had infected trees previously confirmed and removed. At this time, the California Department of Food and Agriculture is working with the property owner to have the trees removed. The finds are a result of ongoing intensive HLB surveys being done in the area.
For information about what you can do to monitor trees for Asian citrus psyllid see the UC ANR ACP Distribution and Management page UC IPM Pest Note: Asian Citrus Psyllid and Huanglongbing Disease.
Comments:
by Linda G Haque
on November 3, 2016 at 8:33 AM
Perhaps the single most useful ACP/HLB information & management website is: http://ucanr.edu/acp, by Dr. Beth Grafton-Cardwell. It is an interactive site, concise yet thorough, and kept updated. A great resource for home gardeners (and growers!) and others interested in ACP/HLB outreach.