Latest insecticide News

Bumblebees Don’t Care About Pesticide Cocktails
Strengthening surveillance and response for vector-borne diseases
Managing canola pests using beneficial insects, spiders and mites
NSW latest stay safe from mosquitoes this Easter long weekend
Mosquito-borne Virus Ross River Has Been Detected For The First Time This Season In Griffith
Temporary Closure Of Queen Elizabeth Park Lithgow
Hyris Technology Supports the Fight Against One of the World’s Deadliest Diseases, Malaria
Updated WHO guidance for controlling vector-borne diseases through indoor residual spraying
Red nets signal “stop” to insect pests, reduce need for insecticides
New broadacre summer pulse crop for Queensland and northern NSW
Drastic fire ant efforts critical
Stickers and wristbands aren’t a reliable way to prevent mosquito bites. Here’s why
Stay safe from mosquitoes this summer
Stay safe from mosquitoes this holiday season
The science of the ideal salad dressing
Researchers extol skills of ancient Egyptian medics
Chlorpyrifos regulatory proposal puts safety first
Northern bees at risk from insecticide
Sustainable Pesticide Management in Great Barrier Reef Catchments – An Impossible Dream?
Tasmanian Government Downplays Pesticide Monitoring in Tasmanian Waterways
Pests and weeds on rise
Pollutant which caused major crayfish kill identified by EPA
Insecticide caused Hazelbrook Creek crayfish kill
It’s warming up and mozzies are coming. Here’s how to mosquito-proof your backyard
Research informs WHO malaria net guideline update
Mosquitoes: Fact and Fiction on Bite Prevention
Cotton Seed Distributors removes potentially anti-competitive restraints in agency agreements
Silver fly takes flight in the fight to save Fall Creek hemlocks
Does artificial sweetener aspartame really cause cancer? What the WHO listing means for your diet soft drink habit
WHO and the Global Fund announce commitment for enhanced collaboration
Fighting exotic mosquito menace
ABSF Annual Update to reveal new sustainability goals for the beef industry
Free screening service to test for insecticide resistance in redlegged earth mite 24 May
More Territorians can now access Japanese encephalitis vaccination
Two more cases of Murray Valley encephalitis detected in NSW
Second case of Murray Valley encephalitis detected in NSW this season
Public Health Alert: Northern Territory in peak risk period for mosquito-borne diseases
WHO publishes recommendations on two new types of insecticide-treated nets
First Murray Valley encephalitis case of the season identified in NSW
Improved pastures, improved returns
Murray Valley encephalitis virus detections widespread across inland NSW
NSW further expands access to Japanese Encephalitis vaccine
NSW further expands access to Japanese encephalitis vaccine
Murray Valley encephalitis virus detected in Murray River Council
Murray Valley Encephalitis virus detected in Griffith
Mosquito borne disease alert following monsoonal rains
Murray Valley encephalitis has been detected in mozzies in NSW and Victoria. Here’s what you need to know
Murray Valley encephalitis virus detected in NSW