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CAPE TULIP  – CONTROL WHEN FLOWERS BEGIN TO BUD – Weed Wiper Provides for Cost-effective, Efficient Control

CAPE TULIP  – CONTROL WHEN FLOWERS BEGIN TO BUD – Weed Wiper Provides for Cost-effective, Efficient Control

by admin | Jun 30, 2022 | News

Cape Tulip, a declared pest and significant weed of pasture, contains toxic chemicals called glycosides which affect the hear. Cattle are most commonly affected. New Resource Available to DPR Ratepayers within LBG Operational Area For More Cost-Effective and Efficient...
The WA Feral Pig Advisory Group – LBG participates in group’s first committee meeting

The WA Feral Pig Advisory Group – LBG participates in group’s first committee meeting

by admin | Jun 27, 2022 | News

Pigs eating at one of Leschenault Biosecurity Group’s Feral Pig Control HOGGONE® System Installation Sites Leschenault Biosecurity Group is pleased to be an active member of the WA Feral Pig Advisory Group (WAFPAG).  The group, supported by DPIRD, is chaired by...
Biosecurity Alert – Polyphagous Shot-hole Borer – UPDATE (original alert 30 November 2021)

Biosecurity Alert – Polyphagous Shot-hole Borer – UPDATE (original alert 30 November 2021)

by admin | Jun 10, 2022 | News

Pictured above, left to right: Polyphagous shot-hole borer in a maple tree; Exit holes in a tree created by polyphagous shot-hole borer. This beetle attacks a wide range of plants by tunnelling into trunks, stems and branches. Establishment of this pest in WA would...
SUCCESS ACHIEVED IN LBG FERAL PIG CONTROL TRIALS WITHIN LOCAL ORCHARD

SUCCESS ACHIEVED IN LBG FERAL PIG CONTROL TRIALS WITHIN LOCAL ORCHARD

by admin | May 31, 2022 | News, Uncategorised

Feral pigs on surveillance camera as part of LBG feral pig control trials within local orchard   Addressing Feral Pig Activity in an Orchard Setting Involves Unique Challenges SUCCESS ACHIEVED IN LBG FERAL PIG CONTROL TRIALS WITHIN ORCHARD  Leschenault Biosecurity...
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