Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources

Video for download

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." If you have questions, please contact Jeannette Warnert at (559) 240-9850.

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01_Hand Lens
Californians can do their part to protect citrus from Asian citrus psyllid and huanglongbing disease by inspecting the news growth on citrus for signs of Asian citrus psyllid.:17
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02_Master Gardner
Many residences in California have citrus trees in the landscape.:10
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03_Beth_Mark
Mark Hoddle, UC Cooperative Extension biological control specialist, left, and Beth Grafton-Cardwell, UCCE citrus entomologist.:11
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04_Farmer_Advisor
Farmers need to inspect their trees for signs of Asian citrus psyllid.:09
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05_CitrusDriveBy
California citrus production is a $1.5 billion industry.:16
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06A_Spraying Ground Level
Farmers may need to treat commercial trees to control Asian citrus psyllid. UC Agriculture and Natural Resources provides information on http://ucanr.edu/acp:19 
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06B_Spraying High Angle
Another angle showing a spray rig treating citrus trees.:13
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07_Pesticides
Pesticides may be necessary for controlling Asian citrus psyllid in home landscapes.:10
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08_Reading Label
Always read the label before using any pesticide.:08
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09_Boys on Swing
Fresh oranges are a portable food.:11
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10_Girl Eating Orange
A young girl eats a healthy snack.:12
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Seniors enjoy fresh orange juice.:13