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Exotic Pest Projects - Environmental Monitoring
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The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) uses aerial and ground applications of pesticides to eradicate infestations of exotic pests, such as Mediterranean fruit flies in California. The Environmental Monitoring Branch of the Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) monitors selected treatments to provide information on pesticide concentrations in various matrices that may include deposition, water, soil, air, foliage, fruits and vegetables.
The following are documents and reports on this monitoring:
Current Projects
- Glassy-winged sharpshooter (2000 to date)
- Red imported fire ant (1999 to date)
Completed Projects
- Apple maggot
- Gypsy moth
- Japanese beetle
- Mediterranean fruit fly
- Mexican fruit fly
- Oriental fruit fly
- White garden snail
- Controlled Studies for Pesticides Used on Exotic Pest Projects
For content questions, contact:
Randy Segawa
Phone: (916) 324-4137
E-mail: rsegawa@cdpr.ca.gov