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Light brown apple moth / Mating disruption / Biology / Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service / Land management / Plant nursery / California Department of Food and Agriculture / Light brown apple moth controversy / Tortricidae / Agricultural pest insects / Agriculture
Date: 2013-11-06 17:14:12
Light brown apple moth
Mating disruption
Biology
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Land management
Plant nursery
California Department of Food and Agriculture
Light brown apple moth controversy
Tortricidae
Agricultural pest insects
Agriculture

Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM) Epiphyas postvittana Nursery Industry Best Management Practices

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