
The Good, The Bad, and the Bug-ly is a podcast series by the Urban Plant Health Network aimed at urban gardeners to learn more about pests and diseases in their gardens.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Life SciencesScienceNature | ||||

Biosecurity risks to plants and horticulture production are not only exotic pests, but sometimes it’s often the diseases they carry. Asian Citrus Psyllid is an exotic pest to Australia, but most of the damage from this pest actually comes from a bact... more
As annoying as flies are, they have an important part to play in our ecosystem. With many different types of flies, it can be easy to think they are all the same. There are good flies, bad flies and some really bad flies that are exotic to Australia ... more
The large earth bumblebee is exotic to mainland Australia but has been present in Tasmania since 1992. These large, furry, and loudly buzzing bees are ferocious foragers and experts are concerned about the impact these large bees could have on our n... more
We are used to advancements in technology changing the way we live, but did you know it can also assist with protecting our plant industries from exotic pests? Early detection of an exotic pest could become more efficient as we take a look at some of... more
There are around 1,700 species of native bees that have been given names by scientists, but it is estimated there is as many as 2,000. Unlike European honeybees, native bees are mostly not social, preferring to live solitary lives, rather than in lar... more
Queensland Fruit Fly is a significant horticultural pest which creates problems for both home gardeners and fruit producers. The host range of Queensland Fruit Fly is huge as it attacks and damages a wide range of fruit and vegetables.
If you find Q... more
As the last major honey producing content that is free of the Varroa destructor mite, it’s important for the health of our honey bee populations that we keep it that way. But how do we protect our honey bees from pests and diseases that aren’t even h... more
Did you know Australia has a number one priority exotic plant pest? Xylella fastidiosa is a bacteria which poses a threat to Australian agricultural and horticultural industries, as well as having the potential to do some real damage to our native tr... more








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