Citrus Gall Wasp Wa

Citrus Gall Wasp Wa. Citrus gall wasp PIRSA The easiest way to identify you have a citrus gall wasp infestation is by the appearance of galls, abnormal growths or swellings on various parts of the tree Citrus gall wasp (Bruchophagus fellis) is a pest of citrus and a threat to the citrus industry in Western Australia

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Citrus gall wasp (Bruchophagus fellis) is an Australian native insect from northern NSW and Queensland and is now established in most Perth suburbs The easiest way to identify you have a citrus gall wasp infestation is by the appearance of galls, abnormal growths or swellings on various parts of the tree

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The easiest way to identify you have a citrus gall wasp infestation is by the appearance of galls, abnormal growths or swellings on various parts of the tree Use MyPestGuide reporter app or web tool - go to mypestguide.agric.wa.gov.au - or call the Pest and Disease Information Service on (08) 9368 3080 Home gardeners are encouraged to act now to stop the spread of this pest.

Citrus gall wasp reporting needed from WA regional home gardeners Good Fruit & Vegetables QLD. Citrus gall wasp (Bruchophagus fellis) is an Australian native insect from northern NSW and Queensland and is now established in most Perth suburbs Citrus gall wasp has been found in more than 50 suburbs north of the river since it first detected in Western Australia five years ago.

Citrus gall wasp lookout reminder for home gardeners in regional WA. Citrus gall wasp (Bruchophagus fellis) is a pest of citrus trees Discovered in the suburb of Eden Hill in 2013 it is now an established pest in Perth