Citrus Psyllid Pestnote has been Updated

Mar 21, 2013

The Asian citrus psyllid (ACP), Diaphorina citri, a tiny, mottled-brown insect about the size of an aphid, poses a serious threat to California’s citrus trees, including those grown in home gardens and on farms. The psyllid feeds on all varieties of citrus and a few very closely related ornamental plants in the family Rutaceae.

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