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		<title>Stamping out the Apple Moth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A tiny moth, new to California, is at the center of a controversy pitting state officials against Bay Area residents and politicians. The Light Brown Apple Moth is seen as a threat to California crops. Now the State Department of Food and Agriculture is planning to spray a synthetic hormone over Bay Area neighborhoods this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="left"><a href="http://science.kqed.org/quest/audio/view/777"><img src="http://science.kqed.org/quest/files/2008/03/radio2-22_apple_moth300.jpg" /></a></span>A tiny moth, new to California, is at the center of a controversy pitting state officials against Bay Area residents and politicians. The Light Brown Apple Moth is seen as a threat to California crops. Now the State Department of Food and Agriculture is planning to spray a synthetic hormone over Bay Area neighborhoods this summer to stop the moth from reproducing, but some angry residents are worried it would be unsafe. Rori Gallagher reports.</p>
<p><span class="left"><a href="http://science.kqed.org/quest/audio/view/777"><img src="http://science.kqed.org/quest/files/images/radio_icon_light.gif" /></a></span>You may <a href="http://science.kqed.org/quest/audio/view/777">listen to the "Stamping out the Apple Moth" Radio report</a> online, as well as find additional links and resources. Also don't miss our <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kqedquest/sets/72157604057857066/">photo set for this story on flickr</a>.</p>
<p><span class="left"><img src="http://science.kqed.org/quest/files/imp/icon_andreak.jpg" /></span><em><strong>Andrea Kissack</strong> is Senior Editor for QUEST at KQED Public Radio.</em><br />
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