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FreaknDavid 05-08-13 18:56

Citrus Farmers Enlist Army of Wasps to Help Save Crops
 
FoxNews.com




California farmers are employing a new-fangled approach to combating an epidemic destroying citrus crops around the U.S.

The Los Angeles Times reports growers have imported a wasp native to the Punjab region of Pakistan to attack the insect spreading huanglongbing, or citrus greening, which renders fruit bitter and lumpy – before killing the tree itself.

The wasp, known by the scientific nom de guerre Tamarixia radiate, "is going to be our No. 1 weapon to control [the] Asian citrus pysllid," Mark Hoddle, an invasive species expert at UC Riverside, told The Times.

"We have no other choice except to use this natural enemy or do nothing. And the 'do nothing' option is unacceptable."

So far, officials have reportedly quarantined citrus trees in nine states, including Florida, Texas and California, prohibiting interstate movement of the trees as well as nursery stocks of citrus tree seedlings.

The Asian citrus pysllid has reportedly wrought havoc in 32 Florida counties, and nine in California. Most Florida citrus, according to The Times, is used to make juice, while California citrus is typically sold as fruit.

But now -- at least in California --- the wasp will soon have its turn. “California has been preparing for this day," Mark Hoddle reportedly said. "It'll be hard to fault the citrus industry. I think they've done everything possible."

Ladybbird 06-08-13 06:31

Re: Citrus Farmers Enlist Army of Wasps to Help Save Crops
 
What a great idea!!, but with a lot of costly investigations first eh?.

So Freak how do I register/patent my idea of how I stopped insects eating the veg I grow in my garden,,, I simply drop lots of rice on the channels between each row of the seeds I plant, so just when the first growth of greenery leaves appear, the insects sense that, but munch on the rice first...hence they are full. Especially the ants, cos their stomachs explode when they, and the rest of their family of ants, that they transport the food to,, all die, after they share the rice... :rofl:

Funny but really true....

No need to spray your veg with costly insecticides

:)

Thanks for the report Freak :thumb:

FreaknDavid 06-08-13 12:04

Re: Citrus Farmers Enlist Army of Wasps to Help Save Crops
 
Its hard to believe that something so simple would work so well.

Thx Ladybbird for the info. That is a great idea.

Ladybbird 08-08-13 23:23

Re: Citrus Farmers Enlist Army of Wasps to Help Save Crops
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FreaknDavid (Post 390424)
Its hard to believe that something so simple would work so well.

Thx Ladybbird for the info. That is a great idea.

Yep and you can really taste the veg, fruit and the meat here, they are delicious

No chemicals added whatsoever & very very few people here have cancer!!!! go figure ;)


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