Agriculture Victoria Research is working on a range of innovative projects to change the way we manage Queensland fruit fly in the future.
Queensland fruit fly can easily be managed in your garden, see all the things you can do in your garden to protect your harvest.
Protect your orchard by practising good on-farm hygiene, using traps and lures to monitor fruit fly activity, and using baits and insecticides.
Queensland fruit fly life stages include eggs, larvae, pupae and adults. See them and the damage that they can cause to fruits and vegetables.
Find information in languages other than English about managing Queensland fruit fly in home gardens.
Find out what you need to know related to selling into sensitive markets and the importance of not selling infested produce.
A list of host fruit and fruiting vegetables which are vulnerable to infestation by Queensland fruit fly.
Horticultural industries are working together with the us, local government and the community on Queensland fruit fly management programs in Victoria.
An interactive online program is available to teach primary and secondary school students about Queensland fruit fly.
We acknowledge the traditional Aboriginal Owners of Country throughout Victoria, their ongoing connection to this land and we pay our respects to their culture and their Elders past, present and future.