Anastrepha suspensa scorecard

1887
Impact
SpreadNotesScore
Spread Rate Can be transported in fruit. Also, small flying insects may get caught up in winds, helping them to disperse, Native to West Indies, also found in Florida. Pest pressure at points of entry for introduction into CA is moderate. 4
Spread Amount Potential hosts include citrus, peaches and almonds. 5
DamageNotesScore
Ecological The increase in use of pesticides if this becomes established will potentially harm the environment. Also could have a detrimental affect on forage food for wildlife. 1
Agricultural Has the potential to become a serious pest in citrus and peaches, possibly almonds too. Wide host range includes citrus, peach, pear, apple, avocado, guava, papaya, mango, pomegranate, and bell pepper. 5
Infrastructure 0
Cultural Home gardens impacted. 3
Health 0
BenefitNotesScore
Ecological 0
Agricultural 0
Infrastructure 0
Cultural 0
Benefit Health 0
Ability to Respond
Ease of ResponseNotesScore
Detection These are small insects, but through regular trapping and monitoring, efficient detection is possible, Statewide trapping program - adults attracted to McPhail traps. 4
Control Large-scale coordinated efforts are needed to prevent this pest from getting established and contain it if it does. 3
Tools in PlaceNotesScore
Entry A-rated pest from CDFA. CA has protocol in place to accept fruit from "fly-free zones," Current quarantines prohibits this organism and its hosts. Has been detected six times in CA since 1983. 5
Control A-rated pest from CDFA. 5
Outreach Well known insect. 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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