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OFFICIAL. OFFICIAL. OFFICIAL. Fruit fly outbreak – key messages for metropolitan schools. January 2026. Bringing fruit to school – general advice. There is a fruit fly outbreak in the metropolitan Adelaide area at Glynde and Elizabeth East.
www.fruitfly.sa.gov.au. Guideline. Fruit fly landholder self-baiting: Entrust application in grapevines and stone fruit The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is responding to a number of Queensland fruit fly outbreaks in the
Theo dõi trước thu hoạch, phun mồi và kiểm tra sau thu hoạch phù hợp cho sản xuất hữu cơ (CA-33). 2. Phạm viNếu trái cây thường bị ruồi đục quả ký sinh của bạn được chứng nhận thông qua Phần A
Prevent fruit fly in your garden. HOW TO. Follow our tips on the back of this flyer or visit fruitfly.sa.gov.au for more information and to find out what fruit and vegetables are at risk. PickPromptly pick your ripe fruit and vegetables. Prune fruit
You are in a fruit fly outbreak areaFruit and vegetables at risk from fruit fly cannot be moved around. At riskfruit and vegetables include:. • Pome fruits (apples, pears, quinces). • Tropical fruits (bananas, mangoes). • Flowering plant
OFFICIAL. Key messages. OFFICIAL. OFFICIAL. Quarantine in South Australia. These key messages can be used by tourist sites, accommodation sites and event managers when communicating to their customers about South Australian fruit and vegetable
www.fruitfly.sa.gov.au. Guideline. Fruit fly landholder self-baiting: Hy-Mal. What is happening? In response to Queensland fruit fly outbreaks, PIRSA is working with commercial Riverland growers. toward eradication. To support this, PIRSA is
www.fruitfly.sa.gov.au. Guideline. Landholder deployment of fruit fly Attract and Kill. Devices (MAT devices). What is happening? The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is responding to a number of Queensland fruit fly outbreaks in
Prevent fruit flyin your garden. HOW TO. Follow our tips on the back of this flyer or visit fruitfly.sa.gov.au for more information and to find out what fruit and vegetables are at risk. Prevent fruit flyin your garden. HOW TO. Follow our tips on
Our school is ina red fruit fly. outbreak area. REMEMBER TO USE SCHOOL GREEN BINS FOR UNEATEN FRUIT AND SCRAPS DON’T TAKE IT HOME. Only bring fruit and vegetables to school that aren’t at risk from fruit fly or buy it from the canteen. Find out