Fruit fly like certain types of produce, see which fruit and vegetables have restrictions on their movement through outbreak areas.
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Perfect for the lunchbox, these healthy cookies are filled with oats and you can add different fruits like banana, berries or stone fruits.
Greater access leads to greater results. The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is continuing to see lower numbers of Queensland fruit fly detections in the Riverland, with no detections recorded in 24 of the 58 outbreak areas over
Seasonal fruit fly advice for South Australian growers — risk periods, control tips, monitoring and best practices to protect crops throughout the year.
Download fruit fly education resources for schools, including lesson materials and activities that help students learn how to protect South Australia’s produce.
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
Perfect for the lunchbox, these healthy porridge balls are full of the goodness of oats, and you can add whatever fruit or vegetables you like.
Guidance for growers on safe baiting during pollination to protect bees, manage fruit fly risks, and maintain effective orchard pest control.
Find red outbreak area restrictions for fruit fly, including rules for produce movement and actions required to protect South Australia’s affected areas.