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Old 07-15-2009, 02:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Why I use synthetic pesticides

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Originally Posted by Richard View Post
As many of you know, last year I started a small nursery business in San Diego county (CA). A few months later, an independent nursery about 15 miles away decided to import some plants from a Florida grower going out of business. And of course, since they plants were really cheap why bother with the hassle of the phyto-sanitary certificate? So a month later the Asian Citrus Psyllid shows up on a routine inspection at that nursery and a quarantine was enacted on a majority of the county. This meant that to sell Citrus plants, I have to spray them every 6 weeks with Cyfluthrin and give them a soil drench of Imidacloprid every 90 days.

Understandably, the price of Citrus plants at many nurseries here went up due to the increased costs. So earlier this year a homeowner 5 miles from me is vacationing in Mexico and notices that the price of Citrus trees there is dirt cheap. He decides to smuggle a Mandarin orange tree across the border (through the Ag check station). Consequently, last month a pest inspector finds a Mediterranean Fruit Fly population in a park near the home and ultimately the source is discovered. This triggers a second quarantine in my area -- not just on Citrus but on numerous fruiting plants. This means that to sell these fruiting plants, all fruit must be removed -- which is a daily chore on plants like chillis. Further, fruit that originates in this quarantine area (my home included) can not be sold or distributed unless the plants have received 3 periodic soil drenches with Diazinon.

The next fun pest will be the Cherry Vinegar Fruit Fly which has destroyed over 40% of this years cherry crop in central California. I just can't wait ...
Sorry to hear that Richard. Prices and availability of the plants is perfect in your area (and USA generally), shipping prices are, believe me, excellent, I wonder why people feel the need to smuggle.
Anyway, I hope that what your mandarin neighbour had to pay for this mistake, will teach the rest of the people. Btw. if you do something like that here in Europe, they don't mind anything and they will not be making any quarantine, they just close your shop and burn the plants.
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