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California

 

UNDER FEDERAL QUARANTINE

The following pests have federal quarantines in certain areas of this state. Click on the the map to the right for more details.

acp

Asian Citrus Psyllid

Attacks: Citrus crops

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cg

Citrus Greening

Attacks: Citrus crops

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egvm

European Grapevine Moth

Attacks: Grapes and berries

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ifa

Imported Fire Ant

Attacks: Corn, soybean, okra and citrus, among other crops

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lbam

Light Brown Apple Moth

Attacks: More than 2,000 species of plants and trees and 250 agricultural crops

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sod

Sudden Oak Death

Attacks: Broad range of hardwoods, softwoods, landscape and herbaceous plants

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SUITABLE HABITAT

This state has some crop, forest, or urban area(s) where the following pests or diseases could survive year-round.

alb

Asian Longhorned Beetle

Attacks: Hardwood trees, including maple trees, ash and elm

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eab

Emerald Ash Borer

Attacks: Ash trees

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gyp

European Gypsy Moth

Attacks: More than 300 species of trees and shrubs

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fcm

False Codling Moth

Attacks: More than 100 species of plants, fruit trees and field crops

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gas

Giant African Snail

Attacks: More than 500 different types of plants

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kb

Khapra Beetle (wp)

Attacks: Stored grains

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med

Mediterranean Fruit Fly

Attacks: More than 250 cultivated and wild fruits, nuts and vegetables

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mex

Mexican Fruit Fly

Attacks: More than 50 preferred host plants, including citrus and mango

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off

Oriental Fruit Fly

Attacks: More than 230 types of fruits and vegetables

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Report a Hungry Pest in California

Plant Pest or Disease

Helene Wright
State Plant Health Director
Phone: 916 930 5500

Animal Pest or Disease

Dr. Gary Bricker
Area Veterinarian-in-Charge
Phone: 916 854 3950

Find state department of agriculture contacts here.

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