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Sap-sucking bugs that spread a disease lethal to grapevines have been found in Vacaville, striking fear into the heart of California's premium wine-producing region in nearby Napa Valley. A colony ...
Glassy-winged sharpshooters that feed on infected plants can spread the bacteria. In the past decade, Pierce's disease has caused approximately $14 billion in crop losses and pest control costs in ...
It is considered a scourge of California agriculture, Public Enemy No. 1 for grape growers. So it might seem odd that Jake Blehm spends his days hunting the glassy-winged sharpshooter, not to kill ...
Twenty-five years after appearing in California, the glassy-winged sharpshooter remains public enemy number one on the grape growers’ list of vine-devastating insects. It has yet to show up in ...
An infestation of vineyard-threatening glassy-winged sharpshooters was identified in Solano County earlier this month, officials say. The insect is a transmitter of Pierce’s Disease, which ...
Glassy-winged sharpshooters are known to feed on more than 300 varieties of plants, including widely used landscape plants, fruits and vegetables. ...
“The glassy-winged sharpshooter is a dangerous, invasive, aggressive carrier of Pierce’s disease which is considered one of the most devastating diseases of grapevines in the world,” Vasquez ...
Like a celebrity living on mineral water, the glassy-winged sharpshooter consumes only the sap of woody plants -- including grapevines in California, where it threatens prized vineyards. Now, in ...
An adult glassy-winged sharpshooter can drain 200 to 300 times its body weight in water daily — the equivalent of a 150 lb. adult drinking 4,300 gallons of water a day, ...
More than 150 scientists from around the world will gather Dec. 12-14 at UC Davis to compare research findings and plot strategies for the control of Pierce's disease, an insect-transmitted bacterial ...
A destructive insect that could have serious adverse impacts for wineries and agricultural water use was discovered in Marin County last week, county officials said.
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