Light brown apple moth is an exotic pest that was confirmed in California in March 2007. It is a tortricid leaf-roller moth native to Australia, which has a broad range of plant hosts with the capacity to cause damage across a wide array of crops, natural areas and ornamental plants. California and federal agencies have issued quarantine orders affecting production and retail nurseries, and potentially fruit and vegetable exports. It is found thus far primarily in nurseries near urban areas. Eradication efforts are under way to prevent its spread into California crop areas and throughout the United States
An Orchard Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted for exotic insects and disea...
Brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) is an invasive, polyphagous pest that has been detected in 42 U.S....
There are health safety concerns about the use of aerosolized Checkmate LBAM-F spra
Light brown apple moth is an exotic pest that was confirmed in California in March 2007. It...
NYS IPM Type: Invasive and Exotic Fact SheetOriginally from Australia, the light brown apple moth ca...
With the increase of globalization, the introduction of exotic species into new regions has become a...
The highly polyphagous light brown apple moth (LBAM) (Epiphyas postvittana (Walk.): Tortricidae) is ...
The presence of Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM) has resulted in a federal order that restricts the int...
The Light Brown Apple Moth, Epiphyas postvittana (LBAM) has been an established exotic species in Ne...
DAMAGE by the Light Brown Apple Moth, was reported to be quite serious in some districts last season...
New Zealand’s major fruit industries are dependent upon producing high-quality crops for export with...
NYS IPM Type: Invasive and Exotic Fact SheetIncreased global trade facilitates the movement of invas...
In the Fall 2007, the California Department of Agriculture (CDFA) on demand by the United States Dep...
California provides an ideal habitat for many exotic invasive species. Forage crops are particularly...
An Orchard Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted for exotic insects and disea...
An Orchard Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted for exotic insects and disea...
Brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) is an invasive, polyphagous pest that has been detected in 42 U.S....
There are health safety concerns about the use of aerosolized Checkmate LBAM-F spra
Light brown apple moth is an exotic pest that was confirmed in California in March 2007. It...
NYS IPM Type: Invasive and Exotic Fact SheetOriginally from Australia, the light brown apple moth ca...
With the increase of globalization, the introduction of exotic species into new regions has become a...
The highly polyphagous light brown apple moth (LBAM) (Epiphyas postvittana (Walk.): Tortricidae) is ...
The presence of Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM) has resulted in a federal order that restricts the int...
The Light Brown Apple Moth, Epiphyas postvittana (LBAM) has been an established exotic species in Ne...
DAMAGE by the Light Brown Apple Moth, was reported to be quite serious in some districts last season...
New Zealand’s major fruit industries are dependent upon producing high-quality crops for export with...
NYS IPM Type: Invasive and Exotic Fact SheetIncreased global trade facilitates the movement of invas...
In the Fall 2007, the California Department of Agriculture (CDFA) on demand by the United States Dep...
California provides an ideal habitat for many exotic invasive species. Forage crops are particularly...
An Orchard Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted for exotic insects and disea...
An Orchard Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted for exotic insects and disea...
Brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) is an invasive, polyphagous pest that has been detected in 42 U.S....
There are health safety concerns about the use of aerosolized Checkmate LBAM-F spra