Mexican Fruit Fly Found; No Spraying Planned
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State agriculture officials announced Tuesday the discovery of a Mexican fruit fly in Watts about a quarter of a mile from a Compton neighborhood already infested with the pest. The immature male was trapped Monday in a lemon tree. Eradication officials said the discovery will be treated with the release of sterile Mexflies and will not require aerial malathion spraying.
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