Invasive apple moth in Northern California could hurt many commodities
Invasive apple moth in Northern California could hurt many commodities
Nothing quite like the light brown apple moth has ever been found in California before, nor was its arrival from other countries where it is native or established considered likely, so the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the California Department of Food & Agriculture are up against a steep learning curve in dealing with recent finds of the insect in the San Francisco Bay area. So far, all finds of the moth, known as LBAM, have been in urban areas. Commercial orchards have not yet been affected. But major hosts of the insect include numerous important California fruit crops such as peaches