AU: Fruit fly protocols step up
date:Jun 21, 2016
PIRSA's permanent measures to monitor the threat of fruit fly.

We have more than 3000 traps across the state that monitor things so we're really confident that the rest of the state is clean, he said.

Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone said SA and the Riverland should be on high alert, especially given fruit fly could affect $1.1 billion of SAs horticultural produce.

It only takes one person to do the wrong thing and bring a piece of fruit or vegetable containing fruit fly larvae in for it to h
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