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UID:4639-1775152800-1775156400@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Santa Barbara County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Santa Barbara County\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-santa-barbara-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2026-04-02/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20260319T004418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T004418Z
UID:4638-1774375200-1774378800@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Los Angeles\, Orange and Riverside County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Los Angeles\, Orange and Riverside Counties\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-los-angeles-orange-and-riverside-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2026-03-24/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20260219T210722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T210722Z
UID:4629-1771956000-1771959600@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Los Angeles\, Orange and Riverside County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Los Angeles\, Orange and Riverside Counties\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-los-angeles-orange-and-riverside-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2026-02-24/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260127T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260127T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20260123T190419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T190419Z
UID:4626-1769536800-1769540400@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Los Angeles\, Orange\, Riverside and San Bernardino County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Los Angeles\, Orange\, Riverside and San Bernardino\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-los-angeles-orange-riverside-and-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2026-01-27/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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CREATED:20251219T183912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T183912Z
UID:4620-1767117600-1767121200@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Los Angeles\, Orange\, Riverside and San Bernardino County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Los Angeles\, Orange\, Riverside and San Bernardino\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-los-angeles-orange-riverside-and-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-12-30/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251216T180000
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CREATED:20251208T222748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T235255Z
UID:4611-1765908000-1765911600@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Madera County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Madera\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-madera-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-12-16/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251125T180000
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CREATED:20251118T212040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T212040Z
UID:4609-1764093600-1764097200@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Los Angeles\, Orange\, Riverside and San Bernardino County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Los Angeles\, Orange\, Riverside and San Bernardino\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-los-angeles-orange-riverside-and-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-11-25/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251029T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251029T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20251010T183735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T183748Z
UID:4598-1761760800-1761764400@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Ventura County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Ventura County\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-ventura-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-10-29/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251028T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251028T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20251020T174243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T174243Z
UID:4601-1761674400-1761678000@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Los Angeles\, Orange\, Riverside and San Bernardino County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Los Angeles\, Orange\, Riverside and San Bernardino\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-los-angeles-orange-riverside-and-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-10-28/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251007T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251007T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250919T185900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250919T185900Z
UID:2599-1759860000-1759863600@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Fresno County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Fresno\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-fresno-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-10-07/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250916T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250916T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250910T010359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T010359Z
UID:2595-1758045600-1758049200@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Los Angeles\, Orange\, Riverside and San Bernardino County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Los Angeles\, Orange\, Riverside and San Bernardino\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-los-angeles-orange-riverside-and-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-09-16/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250819T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250819T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250805T224219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T224219Z
UID:2588-1755626400-1755630000@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Ventura County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Santa Paula (Ventura County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-ventura-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-08-19/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250812T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250812T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250731T170303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T170303Z
UID:2584-1755021600-1755025200@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Riverside and San Bernardino County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Corona\, Riverside\, El Sobrante\, Woodcrest\, Lake Mathews (Riverside County); San Bernardino (San Bernardino County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-riverside-and-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-08-12/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250722T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250722T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250710T184716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250710T184716Z
UID:4592-1753207200-1753210800@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Ventura County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Santa Paula (Ventura County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-ventura-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-07-22/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250624T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250624T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250616T172108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250616T172108Z
UID:4591-1750788000-1750791600@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Ventura County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Santa Paula (Ventura County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-ventura-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-06-24/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250610T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250610T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250528T202728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T202728Z
UID:4589-1749578400-1749582000@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Ventura County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Santa Paula (Ventura County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-ventura-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-06-10/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250530T010549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250530T010549Z
UID:4590-1749060000-1749063600@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Santa Clara County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: San Jose\, Morgan Hill (Santa Clara County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-santa-clara-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-06-04/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250528T202339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T202339Z
UID:4588-1748973600-1748977200@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Los Angeles/Orange County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: West Covina\, (Los Angeles); Brea\, Fullerton\, Anaheim\, Garden Grove\, Santa Ana\, Irvine\, Lake Forest\, Rancho Santa Margarita\, Coto de Caza (Orange County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-los-angeles-orange-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-06-03/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250513T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250513T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250424T170523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250424T170523Z
UID:2540-1747159200-1747162800@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Riverside and San Bernardino County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Corona\, Norco\, Woodcrest (Riverside County); Chino (San Bernardino County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-riverside-and-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-05-13/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250507T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250507T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250424T165919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250424T165919Z
UID:4586-1746640800-1746644400@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Ventura County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Santa Paula (Ventura County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-ventura-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-05-07/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250506T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250506T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250506T182112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T182112Z
UID:4587-1746554400-1746558000@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Los Angeles/Orange County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Monrovia\, South Monrovia Island\, Commerce\, Montebello\, Pico Rivera\, Long Beach (Los Angeles); La Habra\, Brea\, Fullerton\, Anaheim\, Garden Grove\, Orange\, Santa Ana\, North Tustin\, Irvine\, Westminster\, Santa Ana\, Costa Mesa\, Lake Forest\, Mission Viejo (Orange County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-los-angeles-orange-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-05-06/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250409T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250409T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250409T182338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T182338Z
UID:4585-1744221600-1744225200@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Riverside and San Bernardino County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Jurupa Valley\, Corona\, Coronita\, Norco\, El Cerrito\, Riverside\, El Sobrante (Riverside County); Montclair\, Ontario (San Bernardino County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-riverside-and-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-04-09/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250402T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250402T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250328T201346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T201346Z
UID:4583-1743616800-1743620400@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Ventura County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Santa Paula (Ventura County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-ventura-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-04-02/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250401T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250401T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250401T224739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T224739Z
UID:4584-1743530400-1743534000@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Los Angeles/Orange County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Duarte\, Irwindale\, Monrovia\, South Monrovia Island\, Montebello\, Pico Rivera\, Whittier\, Santa Fe Springs\, WestWhittier-Los Nietos (Los Angeles); La Habra\, Yorba Linda\, Anaheim\, Orange\, Garden Grove\, Santa Ana\, North Tustin\, Costa Mesa\, Irvine\, Mission Viejo (Orange County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-los-angeles-orange-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-04-01/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250327T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250327T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250326T170401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250326T170401Z
UID:4582-1743098400-1743102000@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA San Diego County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Valley Center (San Diego County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-san-diego-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-03-27/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250311T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250311T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250306T173135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T173135Z
UID:2514-1741716000-1741719600@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Riverside and San Bernardino Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Corona\, Coronita\, El Sobrante (Riverside); Rancho Cucamonga\, San Antonio Heights\, Upland\, Ontario (San Bernardino)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-riverside-and-san-bernardino-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-03-11/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250303T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250303T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250228T210411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T210411Z
UID:2510-1741024800-1741028400@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Los Angeles/Orange County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Covina\, Valinda\, Montebello\, Pico Rivera\, Whittier\, South Whittier\, Norwalk (Los Angeles); Anaheim\, Yorba Linda\, Orange\, Garden Grove\, Santa Ana\, North Tustin\, Costa Mesa\, Irvine\, Mission Viejo\, Laguna Hills (Orange County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-los-angeles-orange-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-03-03/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250211T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250211T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250122T230114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250122T230114Z
UID:2502-1739296800-1739300400@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Riverside and San Bernardino County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Jurupa Valley\, Corona\, Norco (Riverside County); Ontario\, Chino (San Bernardino)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-riverside-and-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-02-11/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250204T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20250122T224652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250122T224652Z
UID:2500-1738692000-1738695600@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Los Angeles/Orange County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Monrovia\, South Monrovia Island\, Duarte\, Alhambra\, Pico Rivera\, Commerce\, South Whittier\, Long Beach (Los Angeles); Anaheim\, Yorba Linda\, Santa Ana\, Orange\, Garden Grove\, Irvine (Orange County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-los-angeles-orange-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-02-04/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250108T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250108T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T060825
CREATED:20241224T193043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241224T193043Z
UID:2487-1736359200-1736362800@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Riverside and San Bernardino County Public Meeting Webinar on Treatment Plans in Your Area
DESCRIPTION:A tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid has been found nearby and can spread a deadly citrus tree disease called Huanglongbing as it feeds on citrus tree leaves. Emergency treatment and quarantine action is needed to protect California from the negative economic and environmental impacts the establishment of this pest and disease would cause. \nThe best way to protect citrus trees from Huanglongbing is to stop the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has consulted with scientists and pest experts about methods to prevent the spread of the ACP through treatments. Treatments are ONLY for citrus and are free of cost. All residents of properties scheduled for treatment for ACP will be notified at least 48 hours prior to the application. A webinar meeting for your area has been organized by CDFA to address planned treatment activities. \nDocuments\n\nMeeting Presentation (English)\nPresentación de la reunión (Español)\nMap: Jurupa\, Corona (Riverside County); Ontario\, Chino (San Bernardino)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-riverside-and-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2025-01-08/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR