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Bactrocera / Melon fly
Date: 2002-09-19 14:47:44
Bactrocera
Melon fly

Effective Melon Fly Suppression Continues at Central Oahu R. Mau Fly populations and infestation rates in melon crops continue at low levels in Ewa, Oahu. Male trap catches are below 5 flies per trap day (Figure 2). The

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