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  1. NSW Invasive Species Plan 2023-2028

    NSW Invasive Species Plan 2023-2028. The NSW Invasive Species Plan 2023–2028 is an update of the NSW Invasive Species Plan 2018-2021. ... NSW legislation and invasive species management. Key deliverables. Implementing the NSW Invasive Species Plan.

  2. Spotted stem borer

    The spotted stem borer caterpillars damage these crops by boring or tunnelling inside their plant stems (Figure 1). ... However, if you suspect Spotted stem borer (Chilo partellus):. Call the Exotic Plant Pest Hotline 1800 084 881.

  3. Tropical nut borer

    Damage by the borers makes nuts unmarketable and exposes them to further fungal infection. ... Larval, pupal and adult life stages are all completed within the infested nut.

  4. American alligator

    American alligator. Report sightings. Complete the Report an unusual animal sighting form or;. ... Maturity is reached during the sixth year and they can live up to 50 years.

  5. Asian gypsy moth

    Asian gypsy moth caterpillars can feed on the leaves of over 600 tree species. ... You can report notifiable plant pests and diseases by one of the following methods:.

  6. Cedar apple rust

    Leaf material thickens around the protrusions making the lesions appear cuplike in shape. ... Disease cycle. The disease cycle of the cedar apple rust fungus is complex.

  7. Giant Pine Scale|Giant pine scale

    This scale insect is native to the eastern Mediterranean region, specifically Greece and Turkey. ... Excess sap is excreted from the scale as honeydew which ants and bees gather for food.

  8. Kernel smut of rice

    You can report notifiable plant pests and diseases by one of the following methods:. ... Lifecycle. The fungus survives as spores in the soil and in infected seed.

  9. Abattoir, knackery and saleyard workers

    Being biosecure will help:. Provide NSW businesses good access to premium markets around the globe. ... Educating staff and visitors on the importance of biosecurity and how to spot and report diseases.

  10. Coastal stalk borer

    The coastal stalk borer caterpillars damage these crops by boring or tunnelling inside their plant stems. ... They have straw-yellow to ochre-yellow forewings with brown scales. The hindwings are dirty white-grey.

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