Olive Fruit Fly (OLFF) Los Angeles County Fourteen OLFF were trapped between February 1 and February 5, 1999, in Los Angeles County. Three male OLFF were found in Crenshaw and are just outside the Los Angeles/Westwood OLFF treatment boundary. The remainder of the OLFF finds are within the treatment area. Cheviot Hills
Crenshaw
Westwood
CDFA trappers Chris Harris, Ernesto Ronquillo, and Marcus Samuels are credited with finding the OLFF. CDFA Insect Biosystematist Kevin Hoffman made the determinations. Olive fruit fly does not respond to cuelure or methyl eugenol. CDFA has increase the McPhail trap density, as needed, to 80 traps per square mile in the core square mile and 40 McPhail traps per square mile in the eight adjacent square miles. In addition, AM panel/CHAMP traps have been deployed at the same density as the McPhail traps within the delimitation trapping area. CDFA is continuing a larval survey on find properties and their adjacents. Since October 19, 1998, a total of 286 olive fruit flies have
been trapped in California. Two hundred and seventy-three (273)
OLFF have been trapped in the Westwood area of Los Angeles and
larvae have been found on 11 properties. In response, CDFA
has initiated ground malathion bait to all olive trees within
200 meters of these finds. Also, eleven (11) OLFF have been
trapped at separate sites in Alta Dena, Bel Air Estates, Crenshaw
(3),Inglewood, Los Angeles(2), Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach
and West Hollywood areas. CDFA has increased trapping according
to protocol around these finds.
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