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Description: January 1989 - In the spring of 1987, the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) initiated a program to eradicate an infestation of the gypsy moth in the Encino area of Los Angeles County. One phase of the eradication program consisted of two applications of diflubenzuron (Dimilin ) to all foliage on nine properties surrounding the detection site. The Environmental Hazards Assessment Program of the CDFA monitored diflubenzuron concentrations on foliage and in soil, air, and water for eight weeks during the treatment program.
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Subject: Gypsy Moth Eradication Project (Calif.), Lymantria dispar -- Control -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Los Angeles County, Pesticides -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Los Angeles County , Environmental monitoring -- California -- Los Angeles County
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: Marade, S. J., Bisbiglia, M. M. , Quon, V., California. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program., California. Division of Pest Management, Environmental Protection, and Worker Safety. Environmental Monitoring and Pest Management Branch.
Language: English
Coverage: Los Angeles County (Calif.)
Format: Government Documents
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