MOORPARK, Calif. - The California Department of Food and Agriculture has notified residents living in the vicinity of Moorpark College that an Asian citrus psyllid has been detected in their neighborhood and chemicals will be sprayed to deal with the pest.
So I believe I will transfer my portable cactus benches into the garage because I don't need "The California Department of Food and Agriculture" checking out my cactus and deciding they are Illegal or something who knows what. Most likely they won't do anything but in this state in this age I've had too many weird encounters with law enforcement.
they might think the Ariocarpus are all peyote or something who knows ?? I'll leave some potted barrel cactus out they can inspect them. I told my wife to ask them to spray my Roses that should get rid of them quickly and they probably won't spray my roses.
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Ag spraying area for critus bug
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