Queensland Fruit Fly Growers Update (April 2019)
Fruit fly trapping
Queensland Fruit Fly (QFF) numbers may start increasing in rural areas from March onwards so it is important to check traps and fruit for signs of QFF.
Current hot spots
If your commercial orchard is close to the below urban areas which are, at present, registering high QFF populations, you should […]
Queensland Fruit Fly Growers Update (March 2019)
Fruit fly trapping
Queensland Fruit Fly (QFF) numbers may start increasing in rural areas from March onwards so it is important to check traps and fruit for signs of QFF.
Current hot spots
If your commercial orchard is close to the below urban areas which are, at present, registering high QFF populations, you should […]
Queensland Fruit Fly Growers Update (February 2019)
Fruit fly trapping
During the first two weeks of January 2019 between 310 and 352 traps were inspected with the number of flies trapped ranging from 159 (from 310 traps) to 201 (from 352 traps). These numbers are down on the previous month. Proactive control measures undertaken by growers and the community […]
Queensland Fruit Fly Growers Update (January 2019)
If one adult female mates with one adult male she can lay up to 2,000 eggs in her lifetime, which is about 2 months in the warm weather. From these eggs she could produce 800 mature adult QFF of which approximatively half are female. If conditions are ideal, these 400 females are again ready to […]