Pest Information
The following declared pests have been identified by the community as target priority pests for Leschenault Biosecurity Group.
Cape Tulip (Moraea sp.)
Cape tulip can be difficult and expensive to eradicate. Hand pulling is ineffective due to the sensitivity of corms and dormancy of both the seeds and corms. Chemical control is required, however, some herbicides effective in controlling Cape tulip also damage pasture. The window for effective chemical control can be as little as two weeks.
Best practice methods for controlling Cape tulip can vary, so for personalised advice please email us.
Blackberry (Rubus sp.)
Several blackberry species occur in the South West, however all are dormant throughout winter and flower/fruit in summer. Blackberries have been prioritised at a national level as a Weed of National Significance (WoNS).
Herbicides can be extremely effective to eradicate this weed however, application must be undertaken at the correct rates and only when the plant is actively growing. Due to its pattern of growing near waterways, special care needs to be taken with herbicide use.
Best practice methods for controlling blackberry can vary, so for personalised advice please email us.
Apple of Sodom (Solanum linnaeanum)
Herbicide application via foliar spraying or cut and paint techniques are the most effective methods of control.
Best practice methods for controlling apple of Sodom can vary, so for personalised advice please email us.
Paterson’s Curse (Echium plantagineum)
Chemical control is recommended, however can vary depending on situational conditions such as pasture type, grazing species present, bushland abundance and abundance of the weed. Individual plants can be removed by pulling, ensuring the root is removed with the plant.
Herbicides can be extremely effective to eradicate this weed however, application must be undertaken at the correct rates and only when the plant is actively growing. Due to its pattern of growing near waterways, special care needs to be taken with herbicide use.
Best practice methods for controlling Paterson’s curse can vary, so for personalised advice please email us.