05-23-2008, 06:11 AM
In Thursday's Tribune Herald (page A6):
Setting the record straight
The USDA has done tests in Hawaii that indicate the Brazilian scale insect it proposes to release to control strawberry guava growth will not attack the common guava plant. A story published on Monday incorrectly stated that tests on the common guava were done only in Brazil.
Setting the record straight
The USDA has done tests in Hawaii that indicate the Brazilian scale insect it proposes to release to control strawberry guava growth will not attack the common guava plant. A story published on Monday incorrectly stated that tests on the common guava were done only in Brazil.