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Below are links to B-roll for use by the news media in publicizing the Asian citrus psyllid/huanglongbing crisis in California. To download the B-roll, click the thumbnail. When the video comes up, right click and select "save video as.
Asian citrus psyllid nymphs excrete distinctive waxy tubules. Asian citrus psyllid nymphs Psyllid nymphs on young flush. Size of adult psyllid. Asian citrus psyllids typically congregate on new growth Ant protecting psyllids to farm the sweet honeydew they produce.