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Apple Maggot Quarantine Area

The Apple Maggot Quarantine Area is a permanent quarantine area established by the U.S. state of Washington. The quarantine was authorized under Washington state law and the area's boundaries are periodically reset by the state's Department of Agriculture. The quarantine was declared in the early 1980s to arrest the spread of the apple maggot into a portion of Eastern Washington.

A quarantine sign on State Route 522 near Woodinville, Washington

History edit

 
The Apple Maggot Quarantine Area was established to control the spread of the apple maggot (pictured) into a protected agricultural area of eastern Washington.

The apple maggot, which is not indigenous to the Pacific Northwest, was discovered to have arrived in Washington in 1980.[1] The quarantine was declared thereafter and is designed to protect Washington's core apple growing regions from infestation.[1][2] The Washington State Department of Transportation installed 70 signs along highways around the state in 1985 to warn of the quarantine.[3]

Authority for the quarantine is codified under Title 17 of the Revised Code of Washington.[4]

Purpose edit

Washington exported $718 million worth of apples in 2016, making apples the state's seventh largest export, and the apple has been declared the official state fruit.[5][6] Almost two-thirds of all apples grown in the United States are produced in Washington.[7][8] According to the Washington Apple Commission, the quality standards for Washington apples "are more stringent than grading standards used in any other growing region in the world".[9] A mandatory inspection program requires apples, all of which are hand-picked, to meet this set of standards that, in some criteria factors, exceed those set by the United States Department of Agriculture.[10][11]

The state's Department of Agriculture has said that the apple maggot threatens "Washington's iconic apple industry, as well as many of our other fruit crops".[12] The establishment of reproducing populations of the apple maggot within Washington would have a devastating impact on the state's apple industry resulting from the potential loss of export markets.[13]

Quarantine regulations edit

Quarantine extent, procedures, and efficacy edit

Each year, the Washington state Department of Agriculture deploys apple maggot traps to a selection of sites in the state with between 5,500 to 8,500 traps deployed annually.[14][15][13][16] The traps are yellow paneled, adhesive traps baited with ammonium carbonate lures.[15][17] The area surrounding locations which successfully trap apple maggots may be further studied by analyzing fruit in the area for the presence of apple maggot larvae and, ultimately, placed in the quarantine zone.[14][15][13] In 2011, for instance, the trapping of 35 apple maggots at 23 locations in Chelan County resulted in a recommendation to extend the quarantine zone to the western part of that county.[16]

 
A map showing the approximate boundaries of the Apple Maggot Quarantine Area within the United States as of 2017. Areas in red are under quarantine by Washington state, areas in grey are those outside the state free from quarantine, and areas in green are those within Washington free from quarantine.

The states of Oregon, California, Idaho, and Utah, all areas of the eastern United States, and all "foreign countries where apple maggot is established" have also been placed under quarantine by Washington.[18] In addition to these areas, as of 2017, all or portions of the state's counties of Chelan, Clallam, Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Klickitat, Lewis, Lincoln, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, Snohomish, Spokane, Skagit, Skamania, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Whatcom, and Yakima, are also quarantined.[18]

Washington State University's Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center has cited the fact that "apple maggots have never been found in commercially packed fruit in the state" as evidence of the quarantine's efficacy.[13]

Terms of the quarantine edit

There is a prohibition on transporting homegrown or foraged fruit from the quarantine zone into the pest free zone, except for fruit that has first been processed through canning, jarring, juicing, or drying.[2][19] In addition, any yard waste from the quarantine zone must be disposed of within the zone and cannot be transported across its boundaries.[2][19][20] Store-bought fruit is exempt from the quarantine as it is already subject to inspection by state authorities.[21]

In addition, under state law pest control officials can order property owners to spray with pesticides trees in which the apple maggot has been observed.[14]

Incidents edit

In September 2020, a crate of apples brought by Washington governor Jay Inslee to Bridgeport and Malden following major wildfires was found to contain apple maggots. The apples were picked at the Washington Governor's Mansion in Olympia and distributed by the governor's office during an official visit. This was accidental and was meant to be an empathetic gesture from the governor and governor's mansion.[22]

In popular culture edit

Apple Maggot Quarantine Area, also known as A.M.Q.A., was the name of a metal band from Seattle active from 1985 to 1989.[23]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Sheets, Bill (June 8, 2012). "Apple maggot quarantine explained". Everett Herald. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "Apple Maggot Quarantine". WSDA. Washington Department of Agriculture. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  3. ^ Kossen, Bill (February 7, 1999). "So many questions, so few good answers". The Seattle Times. p. 4.
  4. ^ "Power to adopt quarantine measures—Rules". Revised Code of Washington. State of Washington. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  5. ^ "Total U.S. Exports (Origin of Movement) from Washington". census.gov. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  6. ^ . Washington fun facts. Washington Department of Early Learning. Archived from the original on December 5, 2017. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  7. ^ Karp, David (November 3, 2015). "Beyond the Honeycrisp Apple". The New York Times. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  8. ^ DuPont, Tianna. "Apples in Washington State". wsu.edu. Washington State University. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  9. ^ "No Other Apple Comes Close". bestapples.com. Washington Apple Commission. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  10. ^ Kroman, David (February 12, 2015). "The rise of the apple picking robots". Crosscut. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  11. ^ Strang, Lee (2008). Cases and Materials on Federal Constitutional Law, Volume 4. LexisNexis. ISBN 978-1422428887.
  12. ^ "Apple Maggot". agr.wa.gov. Washington Department of Agriculture. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  13. ^ a b c d Klaus, Michael. . Orchard Pest Management Online. Washington State University. Archived from the original on May 25, 2018. Retrieved December 4, 2017. Counties may be quarantined in whole or in part based on trap catches and other evidence of apple maggot activity detected.
  14. ^ a b c "Officials wary due to apple maggot fly captures". Methow Valley News. March 23, 2016. Retrieved February 3, 2018. In some counties, apple maggots have been confined to small areas through partial quarantines that affect only a portion of the county, he said. After they were found last summer, the flies were sent to a state lab for positive identification, because apple maggot flies are almost identical to snowberry maggot flies. State agriculture agents collected fruit at each positive trap site and sent it to a "rearing facility" to determine if the larvae in the fruit continued their life cycle, which would indicate a reproducing population, McCarthy said. The results showed that the population was not reproducing, which was good news, he said.
  15. ^ a b c Sansford, Claire. (PDF). agr.wa.gov. Washington State Department of Agriculture. pp. 21–27. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 21, 2017. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  16. ^ a b Warner, Geraldine (January 1, 2012). "Further apple maggot quarantine proposesd". Good Fruit Grower. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  17. ^ Yee, Wee L.; Nash, Meralee J.; Goughnour, Robert B.; Cha, Dong H.; Linn, Charles E.; Feder, Jeffrey L. (2014). "Ammonium Carbonate is More Attractive Than Apple and Hawthorn Fruit Volatile Lures to Rhagoletis pomonella (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Washington State". Environmental Entomology. 43 (4): 957–968. doi:10.1603/EN14038. PMID 24915519. S2CID 31174719.
  18. ^ a b "Area under order for apple maggot—Pest free area—Quarantine areas". Washington Administrative Code. State of Washington. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  19. ^ a b "Washington state expands apple maggot quarantine area". Good Fruit Grower. January 10, 2017. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  20. ^ Deshais, Nicholas (March 2, 2015). "New state rule on apple maggot puts Spokane yard waste recycling at risk". Spokesman Review. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  21. ^ "Apple Maggot Quarantine". agr.wa.gov. Washington Department of Agriculture. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  22. ^ Camden, Jim (September 16, 2020). "Inslee brings infected apples on visits to fire areas". The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  23. ^ "A.M.Q.A." The Metal Archives. Encyclopedia Metallum. Retrieved December 4, 2017.

External links edit

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  • Apple Maggot | Washington State Department of Agriculture
  • CHAPTER 16-470 WAC APPLE MAGGOT QUARANTINE - SOIL - Washington State Department of Agriculture

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The Apple Maggot Quarantine Area is a permanent quarantine area established by the U S state of Washington The quarantine was authorized under Washington state law and the area s boundaries are periodically reset by the state s Department of Agriculture The quarantine was declared in the early 1980s to arrest the spread of the apple maggot into a portion of Eastern Washington A quarantine sign on State Route 522 near Woodinville Washington Contents 1 History 1 1 Purpose 2 Quarantine regulations 2 1 Quarantine extent procedures and efficacy 2 2 Terms of the quarantine 3 Incidents 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Apple Maggot Quarantine Area was established to control the spread of the apple maggot pictured into a protected agricultural area of eastern Washington The apple maggot which is not indigenous to the Pacific Northwest was discovered to have arrived in Washington in 1980 1 The quarantine was declared thereafter and is designed to protect Washington s core apple growing regions from infestation 1 2 The Washington State Department of Transportation installed 70 signs along highways around the state in 1985 to warn of the quarantine 3 Authority for the quarantine is codified under Title 17 of the Revised Code of Washington 4 Purpose edit Washington exported 718 million worth of apples in 2016 making apples the state s seventh largest export and the apple has been declared the official state fruit 5 6 Almost two thirds of all apples grown in the United States are produced in Washington 7 8 According to the Washington Apple Commission the quality standards for Washington apples are more stringent than grading standards used in any other growing region in the world 9 A mandatory inspection program requires apples all of which are hand picked to meet this set of standards that in some criteria factors exceed those set by the United States Department of Agriculture 10 11 The state s Department of Agriculture has said that the apple maggot threatens Washington s iconic apple industry as well as many of our other fruit crops 12 The establishment of reproducing populations of the apple maggot within Washington would have a devastating impact on the state s apple industry resulting from the potential loss of export markets 13 Quarantine regulations editQuarantine extent procedures and efficacy edit Each year the Washington state Department of Agriculture deploys apple maggot traps to a selection of sites in the state with between 5 500 to 8 500 traps deployed annually 14 15 13 16 The traps are yellow paneled adhesive traps baited with ammonium carbonate lures 15 17 The area surrounding locations which successfully trap apple maggots may be further studied by analyzing fruit in the area for the presence of apple maggot larvae and ultimately placed in the quarantine zone 14 15 13 In 2011 for instance the trapping of 35 apple maggots at 23 locations in Chelan County resulted in a recommendation to extend the quarantine zone to the western part of that county 16 nbsp A map showing the approximate boundaries of the Apple Maggot Quarantine Area within the United States as of 2017 Areas in red are under quarantine by Washington state areas in grey are those outside the state free from quarantine and areas in green are those within Washington free from quarantine The states of Oregon California Idaho and Utah all areas of the eastern United States and all foreign countries where apple maggot is established have also been placed under quarantine by Washington 18 In addition to these areas as of 2017 all or portions of the state s counties of Chelan Clallam Clark Cowlitz Grays Harbor Island Jefferson King Kitsap Klickitat Lewis Lincoln Mason Pacific Pierce Snohomish Spokane Skagit Skamania Thurston Wahkiakum Whatcom and Yakima are also quarantined 18 Washington State University s Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center has cited the fact that apple maggots have never been found in commercially packed fruit in the state as evidence of the quarantine s efficacy 13 Terms of the quarantine edit There is a prohibition on transporting homegrown or foraged fruit from the quarantine zone into the pest free zone except for fruit that has first been processed through canning jarring juicing or drying 2 19 In addition any yard waste from the quarantine zone must be disposed of within the zone and cannot be transported across its boundaries 2 19 20 Store bought fruit is exempt from the quarantine as it is already subject to inspection by state authorities 21 In addition under state law pest control officials can order property owners to spray with pesticides trees in which the apple maggot has been observed 14 Incidents editIn September 2020 a crate of apples brought by Washington governor Jay Inslee to Bridgeport and Malden following major wildfires was found to contain apple maggots The apples were picked at the Washington Governor s Mansion in Olympia and distributed by the governor s office during an official visit This was accidental and was meant to be an empathetic gesture from the governor and governor s mansion 22 In popular culture editApple Maggot Quarantine Area also known as A M Q A was the name of a metal band from Seattle active from 1985 to 1989 23 See also editCalifornia Border Protection Stations Plant Protection and QuarantineReferences edit a b Sheets Bill June 8 2012 Apple maggot quarantine explained Everett Herald Retrieved December 4 2017 a b c Apple Maggot Quarantine WSDA Washington Department of Agriculture Retrieved December 4 2017 Kossen Bill February 7 1999 So many questions so few good answers The Seattle Times p 4 Power to adopt quarantine measures Rules Revised Code of Washington State of Washington Retrieved December 4 2017 Total U S Exports Origin of Movement from Washington census gov U S Census Bureau Retrieved December 4 2017 del wa gov Washington fun facts Washington Department of Early Learning Archived from the original on December 5 2017 Retrieved December 4 2017 Karp David November 3 2015 Beyond the Honeycrisp Apple The New York Times Retrieved February 3 2018 DuPont Tianna Apples in Washington State wsu edu Washington State University Retrieved February 3 2018 No Other Apple Comes Close bestapples com Washington Apple Commission Retrieved December 4 2017 Kroman David February 12 2015 The rise of the apple picking robots Crosscut Retrieved February 3 2018 Strang Lee 2008 Cases and Materials on Federal Constitutional Law Volume 4 LexisNexis ISBN 978 1422428887 Apple Maggot agr wa gov Washington Department of Agriculture Retrieved December 4 2017 a b c d Klaus Michael Apple maggot Orchard Pest Management Online Washington State University Archived from the original on May 25 2018 Retrieved December 4 2017 Counties may be quarantined in whole or in part based on trap catches and other evidence of apple maggot activity detected a b c Officials wary due to apple maggot fly captures Methow Valley News March 23 2016 Retrieved February 3 2018 In some counties apple maggots have been confined to small areas through partial quarantines that affect only a portion of the county he said After they were found last summer the flies were sent to a state lab for positive identification because apple maggot flies are almost identical to snowberry maggot flies State agriculture agents collected fruit at each positive trap site and sent it to a rearing facility to determine if the larvae in the fruit continued their life cycle which would indicate a reproducing population McCarthy said The results showed that the population was not reproducing which was good news he said a b c Sansford Claire Pest Risk Analysis PRA for apple maggot Rhagoletis pomonella moving on municipal green waste into the Pest Free Area PFA of the state of Washington USA PDF agr wa gov Washington State Department of Agriculture pp 21 27 Archived from the original PDF on January 21 2017 Retrieved February 3 2018 a b Warner Geraldine January 1 2012 Further apple maggot quarantine proposesd Good Fruit Grower Retrieved February 3 2018 Yee Wee L Nash Meralee J Goughnour Robert B Cha Dong H Linn Charles E Feder Jeffrey L 2014 Ammonium Carbonate is More Attractive Than Apple and Hawthorn Fruit Volatile Lures to Rhagoletis pomonella Diptera Tephritidae in Washington State Environmental Entomology 43 4 957 968 doi 10 1603 EN14038 PMID 24915519 S2CID 31174719 a b Area under order for apple maggot Pest free area Quarantine areas Washington Administrative Code State of Washington Retrieved December 4 2017 a b Washington state expands apple maggot quarantine area Good Fruit Grower January 10 2017 Retrieved December 4 2017 Deshais Nicholas March 2 2015 New state rule on apple maggot puts Spokane yard waste recycling at risk Spokesman Review Retrieved December 4 2017 Apple Maggot Quarantine agr wa gov Washington Department of Agriculture Retrieved February 6 2018 Camden Jim September 16 2020 Inslee brings infected apples on visits to fire areas The Spokesman Review Retrieved September 16 2020 A M Q A The Metal Archives Encyclopedia Metallum Retrieved December 4 2017 External links editimage of a sign delineating the frontier of the quarantine area Apple Maggot Washington State Department of Agriculture CHAPTER 16 470 WAC APPLE MAGGOT QUARANTINE SOIL Washington State Department of Agriculture Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Apple Maggot Quarantine Area amp oldid 1124430640, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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