Asian citrus psyllid declaration form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Asian Citrus Psyllid-Free Declaration in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Grower/Grove Manager Information section. Enter your name, compliance agreement number, and contact information including phone and fax.
  3. If a grove treatment was conducted prior to harvest, provide details such as Operator ID #, Site Identification Number(s), Product Used, Application Date, and Application Use Rate.
  4. For bulk citrus containers that have had all stems and leaves removed, include the operator of the cleaning machine/packing house, location of cleaning, date cleaned, and machine used.
  5. If using an alternative method to ensure shipments are free of ACP, describe it in the provided space and submit for approval before harvest.
  6. Complete the Packing House Use Only section with destination packing house details, estimated harvesting dates, date received, initials, estimated number of bulk containers in shipment, hauler name, and harvester name along with their compliance agreement numbers.

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Horticultural oils, soaps, neem products, and kaolinite products may be used frequently to suppress the ACP population and prevent outbreaks. Insecticides like malathion, imidicloprid, and pyrethrum should be used judiciously/ing to label recommendations to prevent development of insecticide-resistant psyllids.
The Asian citrus psyllid is attacked by many natural enemies, including lady beetles, lacewing larvae, syrphid larvae, minute pirate bugs, parasitic wasps, spiders, and birds.
Some products remain for control of plant diseases. The most commonly available insecticide that has good ability to control potato/tomato psyllid is spinosad.
Adults can live for 1-2 months at temperature below 68oF (Lieu and Tsai 2000). The adult female abdomen turns bright yel- low-orange when she becomes gravid. The host range of Asian citrus psyllid includes 25 genera in the family Rutaceae, although not all of these are good hosts (Halbert and Manjunath 2004).
ACP is a small invasive insect that feeds on citrus plants and can cause twisting of new leaves and damage to new shoots. More importantly, ACP can carry the bacterium that causes Huanglongbing (HLB) disease, also known as citrus greening.

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The most effective treatment for ACP is a combination of Tempo (cyfluthrin) spray combined with a soil drench of systemic Merit (imidacloprid) applied by a licensed applicator. Homeowners can apply their own foliar sprays (Sevin, Malathion) when psyllids are observed.

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