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Please do not disturb the ants or nests or try to treat the infestation yourself as some ants are known to inflict painful bites and stings. ... Not sure? It’s best to report anyway:. Use the online form; OR.
The veterinary practitioner page gives practitioners up-to-date information on animal biosecurity. ... The NSW DPI livestock page provides producers with information about topics such as:.
Educating farm visitors on the importance of biosecurity. Having an emergency disease action plan. ... The essentials. There are certain actions a producer MUST legally take to be biosecure.
The earlier anything unusual is discovered and reported, the less chance it has to reproduce and spread. ... Local government, industry and community have played a pivotal role in “shutting the gate” on these pests.
Tularaemia. Tularaemia (Francisella tularensis) was confirmed for the first time in Australian animals in 2016. ... For information on symptoms in humans please refer to the NSW Health factsheet.
Call the Exotic Plant Pest hotline on 1800 084 881,. Submit an online form, OR. ... Email biosecurity@dpi.nsw.gov.au. Include a photo of the insect as part of your report.
Hunters can help avoid the spread of disease by:. Avoiding contact with infected animals and dead bodies (carcasses). ... Avoiding contact with anything contaminated by the virus (eg. clothing, vehicles, other equipment).
Pesticides used in the management of vertebrate pests. Summary. The management of vertebrate pests in Australia relies on the use of a variety of pesticides. ... Also included is detailed information on the environmental and non-target risks, including
Educating farm visitors on the importance of biosecurity. Having an emergency disease action plan. ... How to register. You will only need to register for the course once.
You do not need to report teddy bear bees. Description. The teddy bear bee has golden brown colouring and ranges from 15-20mm in length and are typically a fatter looking ... Compared to the introduced European bumblebee found in Tasmania, teddy bear