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The light brown apple moth (Epiphyas postvittana, often abbreviated to LBAM) is a leafroller moth belonging to the lepidopteran family Tortricidae. The moth was confirmed to be present in mainland United States in 2007, principally along the West Coast. The State of California and the US Department of Agriculture quickly imposed quarantine measures and decided to use aerial spraying of cities with pesticides to try to eradicate the moth. This led to substantial public controversy and claims of adverse health effects. Aerial spraying was discontinued in 2008. Trapping, monitoring, and inspection efforts were reduced or eliminated in 2012 due to budget problems.

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  • الجدل حول عثة التفاح ذات اللون البني الفاتح (ar)
  • Light brown apple moth controversy (en)
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  • عثة التفاح ذات اللون البني الفاتح (Epiphyas postvittana ، غالبًا تختصر ب LBAM)، وهي عثة أوراق تنتمي إلى عائلة lepidopteran Tortricidae، أكد وجود العثة في البر الرئيسي للولايات المتحدة في عام 2007، وبشكل رئيسي على طول الساحل الغربي، حيث فرضت ولاية كاليفورنيا ووزارة الزراعة الأمريكية بسرعة إجراءات الحجر الصحي وقررتا استخدام الرش الجوي للمدن باستخدام مبيدات الآفات لمحاولة القضاء على العثة. وأدى ذلك إلى جدل عام كبير ومطالبات بآثار صحية ضارة. وتوقف الرش الجوي في عام 2008. قللت الجهود المصيدة والمراقبة والتفتيش أو القضاء عليها في عام 2012 بسبب مشاكل الميزانية. (ar)
  • The light brown apple moth (Epiphyas postvittana, often abbreviated to LBAM) is a leafroller moth belonging to the lepidopteran family Tortricidae. The moth was confirmed to be present in mainland United States in 2007, principally along the West Coast. The State of California and the US Department of Agriculture quickly imposed quarantine measures and decided to use aerial spraying of cities with pesticides to try to eradicate the moth. This led to substantial public controversy and claims of adverse health effects. Aerial spraying was discontinued in 2008. Trapping, monitoring, and inspection efforts were reduced or eliminated in 2012 due to budget problems. (en)
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