Adult Queensland Fruit Fly are about 6 to 8 mm long and are reddish-brown coloured with yellow markings. Queensland Fruit Fly are most active in warm humid conditions and after rain. Queensland Fruit Fly might be seen walking on the undersides of leaves or on maturing fruit. They readily take flight if disturbed. The Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni) is a species of tephritid fruit fly native to Australia. Their larvae hatch in various fruit species, causing significant damage to crops.
The CERA TRAP mass trapping system can be refilled with the CERA TRAP Refill. This is the liquid food based attractant… Read More
Read moreThe CERA TRAP mass trapping system is an innovative, highly effective method to assist in the management of fruit fly infestations.… Read More
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