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California winemakers brace for disaster after devastating invasive pest found in multiple counties
California winemakers are preparing for potential disaster after an invasive insect linked to vineyard disease was discovered in plants sold at Costco Wholesale stores across multiple counties. The pest has been found in dozens of counties, raising concerns about the impact on vineyards.
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