Asian Citrus Psyllid Task Force

Feb 24, 2010

The Asian Citrus Psyllid (ACP) continues its advance through Southern California. This is an extremely destructive pest. The disease it carries is capable of destroying citrus trees, orchards, and related industries.

An ACP Task Force has been formed in Ventura County. Top priority is to reduce the spread of the psyllid, which in turn will reduce the spread of disease. Your help is needed to stop this pest. You can help in the following ways:

  • Do not bring citrus trees, other plants, or fruit into the state from other counties, states, or countries.
  • If you have citrus on your property, please check regularly (at least monthly) for signs of infestation. Details on what to look for can be found here.

  • Encourage your friends, neighbors and relatives to do the same

  • A suspected ACP infestation should be reported immediately to the CDFA hotline at 800.491.1899, or your county agricultural commissioner. The Ventura County Agricultural Commissioner can be reached at 805.933.2926

The Ventura County ACP-HLB task force will be conducting a workshop on February 25, 2010 designed for growers and pest-control advisors. More information about the workshop can be found here.

Our office has outreach materials available to help spread the word. Please contact us if you would like some.

 

 

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Honeydew, sooty mold, and waxy tubules produced by psyllids.

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Psyllid eggs and nymphs tucked into crevices and folds.

 

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Asian Citrus Psyllid nymph

 

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Asian Citrus Psyllid adult