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EXHIBIT A <br /> 42 VANDERWOUDE ET AL. <br /> 1',74<--- --- <br /> _.„,„._ 7 --`-!--,-- --,),Laupahoehoe Legend <br /> ''[/ y Little Fire Ant <br /> r� ' . Ninole • Infestation Site.? <br /> tiw <br /> t, <br /> S, <br /> '1"41 <br /> ) •see `,;, Papaikou <br /> r Hilo Waiakea <br /> ,w ` "v, ► y Hawaiian <br /> w , Paradise Park <br /> [Mountain View .,,_ ,, -7 <br /> r <br /> ' Kapoho <br /> '1 At4 ,+•:arvn <br /> uF <br /> " / 7--- <br /> ..^.-..✓tet �T <br /> // <br /> 1 >~ _,, -' Kalapana <br /> N <br /> 7J:' Miles <br /> 5 10 20 30 40 <br /> Figure 2. Location of properties infested with Wasmannia auropunctata in January <br /> 2007 prepared by Hawaii Department of Agriculture. <br /> areas were immediately treated with acres and had encroached onto an adjoining <br /> baits to prevent further spread within property(see Figure 4).The site was treated <br /> Kauai(Conant and Hirayama 2000).This with granular baits followed by ad hoc <br /> infestation was assumed eradicated.How- retreatment and periodic surveys through <br /> ever, W.auropunctata were recorded in a to 2012.During these years,the infestation <br /> follow-up survey at the site four years later spread mostly westwards eventually span- <br /> in September 2003 (Null and Gundersen ning 12 acres and extending down a steep <br /> 2007). The infestation now covered five escarpment to Kalihiwai beach. <br />