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Calif. Farmers Fear Spread of Apple Moth

Friday, May 25, 2007 7:39:58 PM
By OLIVIA MUNOZ

Sheila Worthley, an employee of Merced County Agricultural Commission, checks an insect trap for evidence of the  light brown apple moth Friday, May 25, 2007, in Livingston, Calif. The light brown apple moth is not a picky eater, chomping and ruining everything from tomatoes to citrus fruit to alfalfa. Numbers of this destructive insect have gone up from 75 to more than 2,100 since it was first spotted in the San Francisco Bay Area about three months ago. Several counties have been quarantined and farmers in the Central Valley are setting out traps to catch the pests should they creep their way. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - Sightings of the light brown apple moth — which can ruin everything from tomatoes to citrus fruit to alfalfa — have shot up into the thousands since the insect was first discovered in the San Francisco Bay area three months ago, agriculture officials said Friday.

The half-inch moth with an indiscriminate appetite has prompted a federal quarantine, brought together scientists from around the world and worried farmers in California, where agriculture brings in more than $30 billion in revenue a year.

Many fear the pesky little moth's habits: chomping on the leaves of more than 250 plants species and ruining crops from the inside out by burrowing when it's in caterpillar form.


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