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    Find out about fruit fly outbreaks in South Australia so growers, residents and travellers understand any restrictions that might apply.

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    Explore Fruit Fly outbreak guidance for industry: steps for growers, wholesalers and retailers to follow restrictions, protect produce and maintain market access.

    Find out how a fruit fly outbreak will affect your business, and the steps you can take to follow restrictions while growing, moving and selling fruit and vegetables.

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    • Seasonal advice for growers
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    • Riverland grower self-baiting program
    • Protecting bees while baiting
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    Residents

    Guidance for residents on preventing fruit fly, managing home gardens, and keeping fruit and vegetables safe from infestation.

    If you live in or close to a declared outbreak area, there are important steps you should take to help prevent the spread of fruit fly.

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    Travellers

    Check fruit fly travel restrictions to avoid fines and help protect South Australia’s growers when moving through affected areas.

    South Australia has rules on which fruit, vegetables, plants, and plant products can be brought into the state and the Riverland Pest Free Area (PFA).

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  • Fruit fly outbreaks in South Australia
    • Outbreak map
    • Weekly fruit fly detections map
    • Outbreak restrictions in South Australia
      • Restricted fruit and vegetables
      • Fruit and vegetables without restrictions
      • Red outbreak area restrictions
      • Yellow suspension area restrictions
      • Green area restrictions
    • Current fruit fly outbreaks in South Australia
    • Outbreaks explained
    • Prevent fruit fly
      • PIRSA's fruit fly prevention methods
        • Sterile insect technique (SIT)
        • Safe treatments to stop fruit fly
        • Fruit Fly Officer visits to gardens in a red outbreak area
        • Community awareness
      • Identify and report fruit fly
      • Fruit fly biology
    • Fruit fly resource kits
      • Fruit fly outbreak resource kit
      • Schools resource kit
      • Travel industry SA quarantine resource kit
      • Translated fruit fly information
        • موارد باللغة العربية / Resources in Arabic
        • 资源-中文简体 / Resources in Chinese Simplified
        • منابع به زبان دری / Resources in Dari
        • Πηγές στα Ελληνικά / Resources in Greek
        • स्रोत हिन्दी में / Resources in Hindi
        • Risorse in Italiano / Resources in Italian
        • منابع به زبان فارسی / Resources in Persian
        • Źródła w języku polskim / Resources in Polish
        • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਸਾਧਨ / Resources in Punjabi
        • Recursos en español / Resources in Spanish
        • Mga Mapagkukunan sa wikang Filipino / Resources in Tagalog
        • Tài liệu bằng Việt Ngữ / Resources in Vietnamese
  • Information for industry
    • Fruit fly restrictions for growers and producers
      • Seasonal advice for growers
      • Harvesting produce from an outbreak area
      • Treatment options for restricted fruit and vegetables
        • Treatment of cherries
        • Treatment of citrus
        • Treatment of fruiting vegetables
        • Treatment and movement of olives
        • Treatment of pome fruit
        • Treatment of stone fruit
        • Managing wine grapes
        • Treatment options for metro outbreaks
      • Selling produce to markets
      • Moving and storing produce in outbreaks
      • Transporting produce during an outbreak
      • Riverland grower self-baiting program
      • Protecting bees while baiting
      • Riverland grower SMS alerts
    • Retailers and wholesalers
      • Restrictions for retailers selling produce
      • Restrictions for produce and farmers markets, shed doors, and roadside sellers
    • Disposing of restricted fruit and vegetable commercial waste during an outbreak
  • Information for residents
    • Disposing of fruit and vegetable waste at home
    • Protect your home garden from fruit fly
    • Packing lunches
    • Riverland shopping options for restricted fruit and vegetables
  • Information for travellers
    • Travelling to SA from interstate
    • Travelling with fruit and vegetables to the Riverland from within SA
    • Find a quarantine station or disposal bin

Acknowledgement

The Department of Primary Industries and Regions cares for the Country and communities of South Australia. We ensure the land, sea, water and sky are healthy for future generations and strive to better understand their spiritual and cultural significance for Aboriginal people across the state. In the spirit of reconciliation, our commitment is to build progressive and trusting relationships to share knowledge and learn from each other. We recognise and own a difficult past, and together we will walk forward. We acknowledge the many Aboriginal people of this Country as the oldest continuous living culture in the world.

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