Grape plants sold at several Costco locations in California may pose a serious threat to California vineyards and agriculture after inspectors discovered an invasive insect.
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Monterey County agricultural officials are urging residents who bought grapevines or fruit trees from Costco stores in Sand ...
El Dorado County Agricultural Commissioner LeeAnne Mila is advising residents to take precautions after the invasive glassy-winged sharpshooter was found on grapevines delivered to Costco stores ...
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Harmful pest found on grape plants sold at Bay Area Costco stores
The glassy-winged sharpshooter can spread a bacterial infection that is fatal to grapevines and other plants.
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