Reproducing Population definition

Reproducing Population means biological evidence including, but not limited to, a viable egg mass, a living nymph, a living, visibly mated female, or two living adults found in the environment within a county within one year, indicating successful reproduction in the environment.
Reproducing Population means biological evidence including, but not limited to, a viable egg mass, a living nymph, a living, visibly mated female, or two living adults found in the environment within a county within one year egg masses, visibly mated females, early instar nymphs, or multiple life stages present within one year, indicating successful reproduction in the environment.
Reproducing Population means biological evidence including, but not limited to an egg mass, visibly mated females, early instar nymphs, or multiple life stages present within one year, indicating successful reproduction in the environment.

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