An exotic fruit fly that was first detected in Idaho in 2012 appears to have gained a tentative foothold in the state and researchers are trying to determine how widespread it is. Click here for full story.
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An exotic fruit fly that was first detected in Idaho in 2012 appears to have gained a tentative foothold in the state and researchers are trying to determine how widespread it is. Click here for full story.
Posted by CPBTenner at 9:23 AM
Labels: berries, cherries, fruit, fruit flies, grapes, peaches, spotted wing fly
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