Spring harvest increases fruit fly risk - discover essential steps growers and residents can take to protect crops and prevent outbreaks.
School is out, but don’t let pests in. With school holidays now underway, the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is encouraging families to get their children involved in simple garden activities at home to help protect the
Back to school and new fruit fly outbreaks. As school resumes, Riverland families are being reminded that restrictions on moving home-grown fruit and vegetables remain in place and need to be adhered to when planning lunch boxes, particularly with a
Learn approved citrus treatments and movement requirements to protect orchards from fruit fly and keep your fruit compliant for transport and sale.
Scarica le nostre risorse tradotte per aiutarti a capire la mosca della frutta e cosa devi fare durante un’epidemia della mosca della frutta.
Growers in the Glynde outbreak area receive updates, support, and guidance to manage fruit fly risks and protect local horticulture.
Fruit fly outbreak in Glynde. A Queensland fruit fly outbreak has been declared in Glynde in Adelaide’s northeastern suburbs. The Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA (PIRSA) is urging residents in the affected area to follow quarantine
Protect cherry crops with approved fruit fly treatments and movement rules to keep produce safe, compliant, and ready for market across South Australia.
Salisbury North is officially fruit fly free, marking a key step in restoring protection for local growers and surrounding communities.
Guidance for wineries and growers on managing fruit fly risks, treatment rules, and movement requirements to protect vineyards and production.



