10/03/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/03/2025 14:46
The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has declared an emergency response program for parts of Orange County, including Cypress, following confirmed detections of Asian Citrus Psyllid (ACP) and huanglongbing (HLB).
HLB is a deadly citrus disease with no cure and poses a serious threat to both agricultural and residential citrus trees. It spreads quickly through ACP, a small insect that feeds on citrus leaves and stems.
The City of Cypress falls within the emergency program area.
Symptoms of HLB include:
Yellowing shoots with mottled or blotchy leaves
Misshapen fruit that may not fully ripen
Fruit with a bitter, sour, or metallic taste
These symptoms may not appear until 2 to 5 years after infection, making the disease difficult to detect early and easy to spread unknowingly.
If you have citrus trees, you may receive a written notice from CDFA regarding:
Twice-yearly inspections of your trees
Voluntary or mandatory pesticide treatments depending on proximity to detection sites
Removal of infected trees, if necessary
The proclamation of this emergency program is in effect through September 9, 2027, allowing CDFA time to monitor and control the spread of HLB within the designated area.
Call the Pest Hotline at 1-800-491-1899
For more information, click HERE.