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Citrus trees heavy with ripened fruit will be stripped this month at some 2,000 properties in Redlands as state regulators work to contain a fruit fly infestation that threatens to wreak havoc on ...
Lawmakers hoping to aid citrus growers impacted by the Oriental fruit fly quarantine in the Redlands area and elsewhere in the state have asked Gov. Gavin Newsom to step in. In a letter to Newsom ...
Workers are going door to door in the Redlands area to remove fruit from all citrus trees and other fruit-producing plants now through February, according to the California Department of Food and ...
State officials will begin removing fruit from the yards of thousands of Redlands homes to contain a Oriental fruit fly infestation. Through February, citrus and other fruits will be removed from ...
The flies can infest more than 478 kinds of crops, including apricot, avocado, banana, citrus, coffee, fig, guava, loquat, mango, papaya, passion fruit, peach, pear, persimmon, pineapple and tomato.
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