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  1. African Horse Sickness

    African Horse Sickness. Summary. African horse sickness is the most serious known viral disease of horses, resulting in up to 95% mortality. ... If you suspect African horse sickness you must report it immediately by phoning the Emergency Animal Disease

  2. Fruit spotting bugs

    FSB are a major impediment to the commercial production of most tree fruits and nuts, and some vine fruits. ... What are the fruitspotting bugs? Monitoring FSB. Controlling FSB. Crop-specific FSB management – macadamias.

  3. Spider wasp

    Description. There are many spider wasps species found in Australian. The most common species encountered is the orange spider wasp (Cryptocheilus bicolor). ... They paralyse spiders by stinging them and an egg is laid on the spider’s body.

  4. Movement of plants, plant products, soil and equipment

    Movement of plants, plant products, soil and equipment.

  5. Weeds research

    Mitigating adverse impacts. Mitigating the current impacts of weeds is complex and costly. ... Prioritisation framework for the biological control of environmental weeds. Enhanced adoption and engagement.

  6. Lumpy skin disease

    This makes it harder to protect our Australian borders from incursions of the disease. ... Insects such as mosquitoes, biting flies and possibly ticks mechanically transfer the virus.

  7. Asian Hornet

    Call the Exotic Plant Pest hotline on 1800 084 881,. Submit an online form, OR. ... Worker wasps are approximately 25mm in length and the queen ranges from 30–35mm in length.

  8. Potter wasps

    is commonly mistaken for the exotic Asian hornet or the Asian giant hornet is the Australian hornet (Abispa ephippium). ... Their abdomen is segmented with yellow/orange and black banding and they have a black patch at the tip of their wings.

  9. The General Biosecurity Duty

    The general biosecurity duty can be found in Part 3 of the Act. ... or minimise the risk, and the cost, availability and suitability of these actions.

  10. Mouse monitoring and management

    The tail is about as long as the body and is almost hairless. ... When mice move, they tend to follow the same path from refuge to feeding area.

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