Invasive grapevine moth eradicated in California wine country

The invasive European grapevine moth, detected in Napa County in 2009, has been eradicated in California, according to state, county and U.S. agricultural officials. The moth, native to southern Europe, spread to nine other counties before a multi-year campaign contained and then exterminated it. “It is no easy feat to eradicate an endangered species, especially one… » Read More

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