Faeya Anis hemi kam wan threat long ol Man, Akrikalja mo Ekonomi long Saot East Qwenslan

FIRE ANT

A supplied image obtained on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 of a red imported fire ant, Solenopsis Invicta. The fire ant has been named in a case studies of some of the most dangerous overseas plants and animals to have evaded Australia's environmental border controls have been released by the Invasive Species Council. (AAP Image/Supplied by Invasive Species Council) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY Credit: SUPPLIED/PR IMAGE

Faeya anis naoia hemi kam olsem wanfala threat long ol man, akrikallja mo ekonomi long Saot East Qwenslan


Oli callem olgeta super pest raon long wol tede beh naoia faeya anis hemi manage blong kasem wan area aotsaet long wan containment zone hemia stret long Saot East Qwenslan.

Faeya anis naoia hemi kam olsem wanfala threat long ol man, akrikallja mo ekonomi.

Mo naoia repot eii finem aot seh oli stap spread aotside long area blong Saot East Qwenslan.

Wan suka kane grower long Saot East Qwenslan mo sem taem hemi stap olsem Daerekta long Rocky Poin Suka kane Bod, Ben Spann, hemi stap deal wetem issue ia blong planteh yia finis.


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