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enemies than in California. While fumigation is used to some extent, when 

 any treatment is used it is usually spraying with paraffin oil emulsion. 

 Good's caustic potash whale oil soap, resin wash or kerosene emulsion. 



The white fly (Aleyrodes citri), probably the most destructive insect 

 pest in Florida, occurs in only one place in California and has not there 

 become widely spread. It is controlled by fumigation or by spraying with 

 paraffin oil emulsion, resin wash or kerosene emulsion. 



The mealy bug, red spider, rust mite, thrips, aphis and numerous 

 other insects cause damage both in California and in Florida and in other 

 citrus sections, but are of minor importance. 



PICKING AND PACKING ORANGES. 



Picking, Packing and Marketing of Fruit. The methods of picking, 

 packing and marketing of citrus fruits are probably more highly developed 

 than in any other fruit industry. The picking is in large measure done by 

 carefully trained special picking gangs connected with the packing houses, 

 rather than by the growers themselves. This insures the most careful work 

 and handling and the employment of uniformly good methods. 



The curing, grading and packing is also done by specially trained men 

 working continuously under inspection to insure careful handling at every 

 point. The special machinery devised for washing, drying, grading, sizing 

 and boxing has reached a high degree of perfection and is almost univer- 

 sally used in the citrus sections of the United States. The watchword of 

 all packing houses is careful handling to avoid bruising or puncturing the 

 skin of the fruit and thus prevent decay. 



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