February 28, 2005

ISSUE 1052

 

CITRUS CANKER APPEARS IN NORTH FORT MYERS

Two trees in North Fort Myers have been destroyed after inspectors discovered they were infected with citrus canker last week (February 21). The findings, in the Tamiami Village RV Park, were the first in the North Fort Myers area. All trees within 1,900 feet of those infected will be removed.


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CITRUS CANKER APPEARS IN NORTH FORT MYERS

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