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UID:2471-1732644000-1732647600@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: Jurupa\, Corona\, Coronita\, Norco\, El Sobrante (Riverside County); Rancho Cucamonga\, Ontario\, Chino (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-2024-11-26/
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UID:2461-1731434400-1731438000@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-2024-11-12/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241107T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241107T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20241029T173856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T173856Z
UID:2465-1731002400-1731006000@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\, Monrovia\, South Monrovia Island\, Commerce\, Montebello\, Pico Rivera\, Valinda\, Long Beach (Los Angeles); Yorba Linda\, Anaheim\, Garden Grove\, Orange\, Santa Ana\, 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-2024-11-07/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241024T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241024T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20241016T232334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241016T232334Z
UID:2449-1729792800-1729796400@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-2024-10-24/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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CREATED:20241017T233422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T233422Z
UID:2456-1729620000-1729623600@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\, Coronita (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-2024-10-22/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241008T180000
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DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20241008T215720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T215720Z
UID:2445-1728410400-1728414000@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: Yorba Linda\, Placentia\, Anaheim\, Orange\, Garden Grove\, North Tustin\, Santa Ana\, Midway City\, Westminster\, Costa Mesa\, Irvine\, Newport Beach (Orange County); Duarte\, Monrovia\, South Monrovia Island\, Irwindale\, Mayflower Village\, Alhambra\, San Gabriel\, La Verne\, San Dimas\, Valinda\, Pico Rivera\, Whittier\, South Whittier\, Santa Fe Springs\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/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241002T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241002T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240924T154018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T154018Z
UID:2439-1727892000-1727895600@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: Fallbrook (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-2024-10-02/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240925T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240925T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240924T153137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T153137Z
UID:2438-1727287200-1727290800@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 (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-2024-09-25/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240924T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240924T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240911T164707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T164707Z
UID:2422-1727200800-1727204400@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-2024-09-24/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240923T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240923T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240913T221844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T221844Z
UID:2430-1727114400-1727118000@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Tulare 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: Lemon Cove (Tulare County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-tulare-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2024-09-23/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240917T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240917T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240913T203726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T203726Z
UID:2429-1726596000-1726599600@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\, Coronita\, Riverside\, El Sobrante\, Woodcrest\, Hemet (Riverside County); Montclair\, Ontario\, Upland\, Chino\, Fontana (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-2024-09-17/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240903T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240903T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240903T162415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T162415Z
UID:2420-1725386400-1725390000@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\, Valinda\, Montebello\, Whittier (Los Angeles County); Brea\, Yorba Linda\, Fullerton\, Placentia\, Anaheim\, Orange\, Garden Grove\, Santa Ana\, North Tustin\, Westminster\, Costa Mesa\, Irvine\, Newport Beach (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-2024-09-03/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240827T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240827T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240823T174024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T174024Z
UID:2412-1724781600-1724785200@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-2024-08-27/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240814T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240814T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240731T173902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240731T173902Z
UID:2401-1723658400-1723662000@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Riverside/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\, Coronita (Riverside County); Chino\, Ontario (San Bernardino County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-riverside-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2024-08-14/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240813T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240813T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240808T174224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T174224Z
UID:2407-1723572000-1723575600@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: San Diego (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-2024-08-13/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240807T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240807T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240801T180910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T180910Z
UID:2403-1723053600-1723057200@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\, East Los Angeles\, Commerce\, Montebellow\, Pico Rivera (Los Angeles County); La Habra\, Whittier\, Brea\, Fullerton\, Yorba Linda\, Anaheim\, Chino Hills\, Orange\, Garden Grove\, Santa Ana\, Midway City\, Westminster\, 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-2024-08-07/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240710T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240710T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240628T182246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240628T182246Z
UID:2389-1720634400-1720638000@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-2024-07-10/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240709T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240709T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240613T171804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T171804Z
UID:2376-1720548000-1720551600@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Riverside/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\, Coronita (Riverside County); Ontario\, Chino\, Montclair\, Ontario (San Bernardino County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-riverside-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2024-07-09/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240702T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240702T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240628T181537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240628T181537Z
UID:2388-1719943200-1719946800@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\, Alhambra\, San Gabriel (Los Angeles County); Brea\, Fullerton\, Yorba Linda\, Anaheim\, Orange\, Garden Grove\, Santa Ana\, Costa Mesa\, 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-2024-07-02/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240604T231402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T231402Z
UID:2367-1717610400-1717614000@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 (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-2024-06-05/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240603T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240603T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240603T161715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T161715Z
UID:2365-1717437600-1717441200@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\, Alhambra\, San Gabriel\, Valinda (Los Angeles); Brea\, Fullerton\, Placentia\, Yorba Linda\, Anaheim\, Orange\, Garden Grove\, Santa Ana\, Westminster\, Costa Mesa\, 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-2024-06-03/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240528T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240528T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240521T172901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T172901Z
UID:2349-1716919200-1716922800@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Riverside/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 County); Ontario (San Bernardino County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-riverside-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2024-05-28/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240507T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240507T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240503T181249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240503T181249Z
UID:2343-1715104800-1715108400@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\, Alhambra\, San Gabriel (Los Angeles); Placentia\, Anaheim\, Orange\, Garden Grove\, Santa Ana\, Westminster\, Costa Mesa\, 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-2024-05-07/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240430T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240430T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240424T181348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T181348Z
UID:2338-1714500000-1714503600@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Riverside/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 County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-riverside-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2024-04-30/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240403T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240403T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240404T164111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T164111Z
UID:2330-1712167200-1712170800@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\, South Monrovia Island\, Azusa\, Glendora\, Alhambra\, San Gabriel\, Valinda (Los Angeles County); Yorba Linda\, Anaheim\, Orange\, Garden Grove\, Santa Ana\, Costa Mesa\, 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-2024-04-03/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240319T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240319T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240307T180551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T180551Z
UID:2323-1710871200-1710874800@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Riverside/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 (Riverside County); Ontario (San Bernardino County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-riverside-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2024-03-19/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240312T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240312T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240306T175010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T175010Z
UID:2316-1710266400-1710270000@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-2024-03-12/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240307T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240307T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240307T172738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T172738Z
UID:2318-1709834400-1709838000@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Los Angeles and 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\, La Puente\, Valinda\, West Puente Valley\, South Gate\, La Mirada\, South Whittier (Los Angeles County); Fullerton\, Brea\, Placentia\, Yorba Linda\, Anaheim\, Stanton\, Orange\, Garden Grove\, Westminster\, Santa Ana\, Costa Mesa\, Irvine (Orange County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-los-angeles-and-orange-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2024-03-07/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240227T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240227T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240221T235317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T235317Z
UID:2303-1709056800-1709060400@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Riverside and San Bernardino Counties 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: Ontario (San Bernardino County); Riverside\, Corona (Riverside County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-riverside-san-bernardino-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2024-02-27/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240207T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240207T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T235118
CREATED:20240207T184902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T184902Z
UID:2297-1707328800-1707332400@californiacitrusthreat.org
SUMMARY:CDFA Los Angeles and Orange Counties 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: Brea\, Fullerton\, Placentia\, Yorba Linda\, Anaheim\, Orange\, Garden Grove\, Stanton\, Villa Park\, Midway City\, Westminster\, Santa Ana\, Irvine\, Costa Mesa\, Newport Beach (Orange County); Duarte\, Irwindale\, South Monrovia\, Covina\, Alhambra\, San Gabriel\, Hacienda Heights\, Los Angeles (Los Angeles County)\nTempo Insecticidal Products Q&A\nMerit Insecticidal Products
URL:https://californiacitrusthreat.org/meetings/cdfa-los-angeles-and-orange-counties-county-public-meeting-webinar-on-treatment-plans-in-your-area-2024-02-07/
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR