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An invasive insect's eggs were spotted in California. It could devastate the state's wineries
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California's wine industry could be at risk. Eggs of an invasive insect called the spotted lanternfly have been found in the state and could have devastating impacts on local vineyards. It has wineries across San Diego County on the lookout.
"If the lanternfly did come into the area it would devastating effects upon the growers. I mean throughout the state especially since they don't have tools to deal with it," said Ed Embly, co-owner of Hungry Hawk Vineyard and Winery.
FULL STORY: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/invasive-insects-eggs-spotted-california-devastate-san-diego-wineries/509-df6f3234-04d4-4bcf-8580-17a3b88ce802