ACP Quarantine Changes Not Favored by All

Taylor HillmanCitrus, Pest Update

Some growers in Southern California may not be happy with CDFA’s proposed ACP quarantine changes to USDA’s statewide regulations. Quarantine Changes Not Favored by All California Asian citrus psyllid (ACP)…

Increased ACP Activity in Central Valley

Taylor HillmanCitrus, Pest Update

Tulare County saw an increase in Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) activity with several trap detections and one location raised some concerns with the California Department of Food and Agriculture. Tulare…

Proposed ACP Quarantine Changes

Taylor HillmanCitrus, Pest Update

Courtesy: UC ANR ACP Quarantines May Change in Future, Creating a Risk of Spreading the Pest Citrus leaders are holding meetings to discuss potential changes to future Asian citrus psyllid…

Identifying HLB From Bacteria Proteins

Taylor HillmanCitrus, Pest Update

…citrus industry is trying to control the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP), which is the insect that spreads the deadly disease huanglongbing (HLB). The current test that can detect if a…

ACP Treatment Areas Key for HLB Fight

Taylor HillmanCitrus, Pest Update

Courtesy: UC ANR California citrus growers have been forming ACP treatment areas for some time and Florida growers shared the importance of that communication in controlling Asian citrus psyllids (ACP)….