Back to newsAuthorities in Chania will begin the second round of bait spraying next week as part of an ongoing pest control program, likely targeting the olive fruit fly, a common agricultural pest across Crete. The campaign is conducted using environmentally approved methods in line with product label guidelines. Private landowners carrying out their own treatments are reminded to use only environment-friendly products and to follow all instructions on the label. The spraying takes place in olive grove areas around the Chania region. Tourists exploring rural or agricultural areas during this period may notice spraying activity on olive trees. No health risk is posed to visitors, but those walking through olive groves are advised to follow any posted notices and avoid touching treated vegetation until dry.
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Chania Launches Second Round of Olive Pest Control Spraying
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