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  1. Queensland fruit fly

    Queensland fruit fly. Summary. There are over 250 species of fruit fly in the family Tephritidae which occur in Australia but only about ten are pests. ... The fruit fly of major concern in New South Wales is the Queensland fruit fly (QFF) (Bactrocera

  2. Zoonoses – animal diseases that can infect people

    It is important that people who handle or treat animals are aware of the risk of zoonotic diseases. ... However, people can take steps to reduce the likelihood of getting a zoonotic disease.

  3. Varroa Mite

    There are strict quarantine requirements in place to protect the Australian honey bee industry. ... More information about Varroa mite. For more information, see the varroa mite primefact..

  4. Our partners & programs

    It is critical that we work with other states and the Commonwealth to manage biosecurity. ... For more information on the Peri Urban Biosecurity Program or to become involved contact:.

  5. Herbicide resistance

    This is not the same as poor herbicide performance. Once herbicide resistance occurs it will persist indefinitely. ... F. Moderate. Bleachers: inhibitors of carotenoid biosynthesis at the phytoene desaturase step (PDS inhibitors).

  6. Recognising, managing and preventing herbicide resistance in serrated tussock

    flupropanate. Large weed populations increase the likelihood of resistance developing. Serrated tussock resistance to flupropanate. ... The need to actively manage pastures with serrated tussock using integrated weed management principles.

  7. Chestnut blight

    You can report notifiable plant pests and diseases by one of the following methods:. ... Spread. The disease can be spread on budding material or any infected trees or cuttings.

  8. Biodiversity priorities for widespread weeds - Statewide framework

    The priorities developed are not solely for investment by each CMA, but all stakeholders within each CMA boundary/region. ... The collation and prioritisation of sites is an ongoing, dynamic process and is still continuing in all CMA regions (now Local

  9. Citrus canker

    Prevention is the best option to protect against citrus canker. How do I report it? ... If you suspect symptoms of citrus canker, call the Exotic Plant Pest Hotline on 1800 084 881.

  10. Best practice pest animal management

    1. The trigger. What is the pressure or trigger to undertake pest animal management? ... Identify any key constraints that may prevent the plan being put into operation.

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