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Oriental Fruit Fly Quarantine Lifted in Orange County

The quarantine imposed to control the spread of the Oriental fruit fly in Orange County has officially been lifted by state and federal agricultural authorities. This decision follows months of intensive monitoring and eradication efforts after the invasive pest was first detected in the region in late 2024.

The quarantine had covered parts of several cities, including Anaheim, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, Orange, Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, and Huntington Beach. During the restriction period, residents were prohibited from moving homegrown fruits and vegetables to prevent the spread of the pest.

Officials say the lifting of the quarantine was made possible thanks to a strong response from the public, who allowed access to their properties for inspection, trapping, and treatment.

The Oriental fruit fly poses a serious threat to agriculture by damaging a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Its removal from the area is a significant win for both local farmers and backyard growers.

However, state agriculture officials have warned that California remains vulnerable to future invasive pest threats, and they encourage the public to stay alert, avoid moving produce across state lines, and report any unusual signs of pest activity.

The public is urged to continue cooperating with ongoing pest monitoring programs to help protect California’s agriculture and natural environment.

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