Cal. Code Regs. tit. 3 § 3591.30

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 44, November 1, 2024
Section 3591.30 - Queensland fruit fly Eradication Area
(a) Proclamation of Eradication Area. That portion of the State of California described as follows, within which a certain pest, Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni), is known to exist, is hereby proclaimed to be an eradication area with respect to said pest:

The entire county of Ventura.

(b) Hosts.
(1) All fruit, vegetables, pericarp of nuts, seeds, or berries of the following:

Scientific NameCommon Name
Acca sellowiana (O. Berg) Burretpineapple guava
Anacardium occidentale L.Cashew
Annona muricata L.Soursop
Annona reticulata L.bullock's heart
Annona squamosa L.Custard-apple
Artocarpus altilis (Parkinson) FosbergBreadfruit
Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.Jackfruit
Averrhoa carambola L.Carambola
Barringtonia edulispau nut
Butia capitata (Mart.) Becc.Jelly palm, pindo palm
Butia yatay (Mart.) Becc.Jelly palm, yatay palm
Calophyllum inophyllum L.Alexandrian laurel
Cananga odorata (Lam.) Hook. f & Thomsonylang ylang tree
Canarium insulareN/A
Canarium vulgare Leenh.Chinese olive
Capsicum annuum L.chile/sweet pepper
Carallia brachiata (Lour.) Merr.Billabong-tree, carallawood, corkybark, freshwater mangrove
Carica papaya L.Papaya
Casimiroa edulis LaLlave & Lex.white sapote
Chrysophyllum cainito L.star apple
Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & NakaiAfghan-melon, bastard-melon, dessert watermelon, watermelon
Citrus aurantiifolia (Christm.) Swinglekeys lime
Citrus x aurantium L. (Citrus Sour Orange Group)Bitter orange, Seville orange, sour orange
Citrus x aurantium L. var. sinensis L. (= C. sinensis)Blood orange, navel, navel orange, orange, sweet orange, Valencia orange
Citrus japonica (Thunb.) SwingleKumquat
Citrus latifolia (Yu. Tanaka) TanakaPersian lime
Citrus limon (L.) Burm. FLemon
Citrus maxima (Burm.) MerrPomelo
Citrus x nobilis Lour. (Citrus Tangor Group)1King of Siam, king orange, tangor
Citrus x paradisi Macfad.Grapefruit
Citrus reticulata BlancoMandarin
Citrus spp.Orangequat, procimequat
Clivia miniata (Lindl.) RegelNatal-lily, bush-lily
Cryptocarya rigida Meisn.Brown-beech, forest-maple, pigeonberry-ash, rose-maple, rose-walnut
Cucurbita pepo L.acorn squash
Cydonia oblonga Mill.Quince
Davidsonia pruriens F. MuellDavidsonia-plum, Davidson's plum
Diospyros kaki Thunb.Japanese persimmon
Diospyros mespiliformis Hochst. Ex A. DC.Jackalberry
Drypetes deplanchei (Brongn. & Gris) Merr. incl. (D. australasica)Yellow tulip-tree
Endiandra spp.Walnut-laurel
Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb. Lindl.)Loquat
Eugenia uniflora L.Surinam-cherry
Fagraea berteroana var. sair (Gilg & Benedict) FosbergPua keni keni, perfume flower tree
Ficus carica L.common fig
Ficus coronata SpinCreek fig, creek sandpaper fig, sandpaper fig
Ficus macrophylla Pers.Australian banyan, black fig, Moreton Bay fig
Ficus pancheriana BureauPancher's fig
Fragaria x ananassa Duchesne ex Roziergarden strawberry
Fragaria vesca L.European strawberry
Gossypium hirsutum L.American cotton, American upland cotton, cotton, upland cotton
Hernandia cordigera Vieill.Bois bleu
Inocarpus fagiferus (Parkinson) FosbergTahiti chestnut
Juglans regia L.English walnut, Madeira walnut, Persian walnut, walnut
Litchi chinensis Sonn.Litchi
Maclura cochinchinensis (Lour.) CornerCockspurthorn
Maclura pomifera (Raf.) C.Bow-wood, hedge-apple, osage-orange
Malpighia glabra L.Acerola
Malus domestica Borkh.Apple
Mangifera indica L.Mango
Morinda citrifolia L.canary wood
Morus alba L.Russian mulberry
Morus nigra L.Black mulberry
Musa x paradisiaca L.edible banana
Musa sp.Banana
Musa troglodytarum L.fe'i banana
Nephelium lappaceum L.Rambutan
Opuntia spp.prickly-pear
Passiflora edulis SimsPassionfruit
Passiflora foetida L.Love-in-a-mist passionflower, mossy passionflower, running pop, stinking granadilla, stinking passionflower, stinking passionfruit, wild passionfruit
Passiflora laurifolia L.yellow granadilla
Passiflora quadrangularis L.giant granadilla
Passiflora subpeltata OrtegaGranadina, white passionflower, white passionfruit, wild passionfruit, wild passionvine
Persea americana Mill.Avocado
Phoenix dactylifera L.date palm
Planchonella sphaerocarpa (Baill.) Dubard
Pometia pinnata J.R. Forst. & G. Forst.Pacific lychee
Pouteria caimito (Ruiz & Pav.) Radlk.Caimito
Prunus armeniaca L.Apricot
Prunus avium (L.) L.sweet cherry
Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.Cherry plum, myrobalan plum
Prunus x dasycarpa Ehrh.Purple apricot
Prunus x domestica L.European plum
Prunus domestica (L.) sub spp. domesticaEuropean plum, garden plum, plum, prune plum,
Prunus persica (L.) BatschPeach, Nectarine
Prunus x persicoides (Ser.) M. Vilm. & BoisAlmond-peach
Prunus salicina Lindl.Japanese plum, Chinese plum
Prunus simonii Carriereapricot plum
Psidium acutangulum DC.
Psidium cattleyanum Sabinecattley guava
Psidium cattleyanum Sabine var. littorale (Raddi) Fosbergstrawberry guava
Psidium guajava L.Guava
Punica granatum L.pomegranate
Pyrus communis L.Pear
Pyrus pyrifolia (Burm. f.) NakaiAsian pear, Chinese pear, Chinese sand pear, Japanese pear, nashi, nashi pear, Oriental pear, sand pear
Rauwenhoffia leichhardtii DielsN/A
Rosa spp.Rose
Rubus fruticosus auct. Aggr.European blackberry
Solanum betaceum Cav.tree tomato
Solanum lycopersicum L.Tomato
Solanum mauritianum Scop.Bugtree
Solanum melongena L.Eggplant
Solanum seaforthianum AndrewsBlack nightshade, Brazilian nightshade, climbing nightshade, Italian-jasmine, potato-creeper, St. Vincent-lilac
Spondias dulcis Sol. Ex ParkinsonJuneplum
Syzygium cumini (L.) Skeelsjambolana
Syzygium jambos (L.) AlstonRose-apple
Syzygium malaccense (L.) Merr. & L.M. PerryMalay-apple
Syzygium paniculatum Gaertn.Magenta lilly-pilly
Syzygium smithii (Poir.) Nied.Lilly-pilly, monkey-apple
Terminalia catappa L.tropical almond
Terminalia muelleri Benth.Australian-almond
Thevetia peruviana (Pers.) K. Schumyellow oleander
Vaccinium spp.Blueberry
Vitis vinifera L.Common grape
Ximenia americana L.false sandalwood
Ziziphus mauritiana Lam.Chinese-apple

(2) Soil or planting media within the drip area of plants producing, or which have produced, host fruit.
(c) Means and Methods. The following means and methods may be used in the eradication and control of said pest in said area:
(1) The use of insecticides, chemicals, or other materials as spray, dust, bait, or in any other manner as often as necessary to effect eradication.
(2) The removal and destruction of all plant parts known or suspected to harbor any stage of said pest.
(3) The search of all stages of Queensland fruit fly by visual inspection, the use of traps, or any other means.
(4) The removal and destruction of abandoned or unwanted plants bearing or capable of bearing hosts.
(5) The importation, rearing, liberation, and fostering of parasites and predators which attack Queensland fruit fly.
(6) The importation, rearing, or liberation of sterile forms of Queensland fruit fly.

Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 3, § 3591.30

Note: Authority cited: Sections 407 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 5761, 5762, 5763 and 5764, Food and Agricultural Code.

Note: Authority cited: Sections 407 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 5761, 5762, 5763 and 5764, Food and Agricultural Code.

1. New section filed 9-12-2023 as an emergency; operative 9/12/2023 (Register 2023, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-11-2024 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
2. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2023 order, including amendment of subsection (b)(1), transmitted to OAL 12-22-2023 and filed 2-5-2024; amendments effective 2/5/2024 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2024, No. 6).
3. Amendment of subsection (b)(1) filed 8-20-2024; operative 10/1/2024 (Register 2024, No. 34).