Anastrepha obliqua scorecard

1973
Species:  Anastrepha obliqua
Impact
SpreadNotesScore
Spread Rate Often transported on infested fruit. Neotropical, exists in Mexico, Costa Rica, Central America. Entry pressure is not as great as some other exotic fruit flies but still significant. 5
Spread Amount Many of the hosts are not major agricultural crops, but may be a pest of almonds and citrus. 4
DamageNotesScore
Ecological Pesticide use would increase if this pest establishes and indirect impacts on the environment could occur. 1
Agricultural May be a pest of almonds and citrus, very high-value crops. 5
Infrastructure 0
Cultural Home gardeners fruit and vegetable production affected. 3
Health 0
BenefitNotesScore
Ecological 0
Agricultural 0
Infrastructure 0
Cultural 0
Benefit Health 0
Ability to Respond
Ease of ResponseNotesScore
Detection Commonly detected in incoming mangoes, its host range is fairly diverse; adults detected statewide program using the standard McPhail trap. 4
Control An outbreak in FL in was successfully eradicated, but it took 6 years and heavy insecticide use. 3
Tools in PlaceNotesScore
Entry A-rated pest from CDFA, sometimes recovered in incoming shipments of mangos. 5
Control A-rated pest from CDFA. 5
Outreach The fruit fly pests are clearly a point of concern in CA and a set of education materials is in place. 4
Scorecard Totals
Impact Total:
18
[Impact] = ([Spread] + [Damage] - [Benefit])
Ability to Respond Total:
21
[Ability to Respond] = ([Ease of Response] + [Tools in Place])
Confidence
Confidence:  high
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