Treatment of an Indestation of Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM) in Manteca, CA
Summary
SCH Number
2009118017
Public Agency
Department of Food and Agriculture
Document Title
Treatment of an Indestation of Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM) in Manteca, CA
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
11/2/2009
Document Description
A biological control technique, called mating disruption, will be used to eradicate the LBAM in Manteca, CA. The technique requires the deployment of pheromone-infused "twist ties" by ground. The twist ties are placed on shrubs, trees and objects such as fence posts in infested areas. The twist tie dispensers contain an odorless, synthetic insect pheromone (sexual attractant) that confuses the male moths, imparing thier ability to find mates. Once the breeding cycle is broken, the LBAM population is reduced and ultimatley eradicated from the area. Twist tie applications target the adult male moth and preclude pesticide spraying, unless immature (larval) life stages are detected. The project would benefit the agriculture industry, residents in the area, and the overall health of the environment.
Contact Information
Name
Jim Rains
Agency Name
Department of Food and Agriculture
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Phone
Location
Cities
Manteca
Counties
San Joaquin
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Class 8 Sec. 15308
Reasons for Exemption
Project will assure the enhancement and protection of the environment by eradicating the Light Brown Apple Moth, an invasive species that damages the natural environment.
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