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In this photo taken July 8, 2011, Adam Marler, a pest trapper, hangs a trap for the Asian citrus psyllid Centerville, Calif. The Asian citrus psyllid, a tiny gnat size pest that can carry a disease deadly to citrus trees, has already crippled and wiped out groves in Latin America, India, the Middle East and in Florida. California, which ranks second in the nation after Florida in citrus production, is now the most important front in the fight against the psyllid, because the pest has been found here _ but so far without the disease. (AP Photo/Gosia Wozniacka)
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JULY 8 2011 PHOTO
License
Rights Managed
Date created
20110708
Place
CENTERVILLE USA VEREINIGTE STAATEN AMERIKA
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
AP NY
Byline
GOSIA WOZNIACKA
Size
3648 x 2736 px
File type
JPEG