Hay, soil, landscaping materials, pots and soils are now banned from entering NSW from storm-impacted and infested areas of ...
In the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, the Minns Labor Government has taken immediate action to ensure that fire ant carrying materials, such as ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNHow to revive your lawn after winter, according to an expertDaisies, with rosettes of leaves pressed to the soil, and speedwells, with low trailing leafy shoots, are examples of plants ...
In the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, the Minns Labor Government has taken immediate action to ensure that fire ant carrying materials, such as hay, sourced from both the storm impacted and ...
In the wet forests of southeastern Australia, superb lyrebirds engage in extraordinary behavior—tilling the soil to create ...
Thinking of growing the rare and luxurious Miyazaki mango at home? After receiving many questions from our readers, we’ve put ...
An invasive threat spreading in floodwaters caused by Cyclone Alfred has sparked a temporary ban of certain materials being imported across state borders in a major move by New South Wales.
As the soil in our gardens warms up this spring, more and more slugs will head out to feast on new growth. Experts recommend ...
and ants are into their turf, mulch, soil or hay that are inadvertently moved over the border into NSW.” Fire ants are a growing problem in the Brisbane electorate of Logan, represented by ...
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The Weather Channel on MSNWarm, Rainy Weather? Cue The Termite SwarmsSpring weather is prime time for termites. It's the time of year when they swarm, looking for new places to live. Here's the ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNReports of 'rafting' fire ants prompt border crackdownA temporary ban has been put in place for some products in an attempt to stop "super pest" fire ants from hitching a ride ...
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