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Invasive fruit fly causes quarantine in Los Angeles County

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A large portion of Los Angeles County has been placed under quarantine after an invasive fruit fly was detected.

Produce in a 79 square mile area in southern California has been quarantined after the Tau fly, a species native to southeast Asia, was discovered last week.

About 20 of the flies were discovered in Stevenson Ranch, an unincorporated town just outside of Santa Clarita, about 30 miles north of the city of Los Angeles.

The quarantine was first declared in the area on July 25 – making it the first Tau fly quarantine in the Western Hemisphere.

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