Locust Information

Plague Locust Information

Product Label / MSDS | Permits | Green Guard | Hatching Dates | Locust Management
Environmental Protection | Application - Misters | Ecological Protection | Residues
GRDC Summary Factsheet

The Last Line of Defence
Landholders must be vigilant in protecting all crops and pastures from spring locust hatchings by using targeted applications of registered or permitted insecticides. ChemCert Accreditation allows you to access and spray the insecticides.

Plan ahead
Do not underestimate the damage from either hoppers or adult locusts in crops or pastures.

Coordinated approach
Locusts know no boundaries. There are three levels of locust control – strategic interstate (Australian Plague Locust Commission), state level (state departments) and local (landholders). Effective control on all three levels is vital to widespread plague containment.

We have training courses in all affected areas – call us on 1800 444 228 to enrol into your course.

Please refer to the locust control resources below for all relevant information regarding the control of the Australian Plague Locust, including chemcials used, hatching dates, application information and environmental protection.

Locust Control Resources

Key Product Labels/MSDS PDF
Chlorpyifos Label pdf
Chlorpyifos MSDS pdf
Fenitrothion Label pdf
Fenitrothion MSDS pdf
Fiprinol Label pdf
Fiprinol MSDS pdf
Green Guard Label pdf
Green Guard MSDS pdf

Permits PDF
SP Permit pdf
OP Permit pdf

Green Guard PDF
Spraying with Green Guard pdf

Hatching Dates PDF
Forecast Hatching Dates NSW pdf
Forecast Hatching Dates for other states pdf

Locust management PDF
For Dairy farms pdf
For Pulse Crops pdf
For Vineyards pdf

Environmental Protection PDF
Spray Drift Management pdf

Application - Misters  PDF
Use of Jen-ell Misters pdf

Ecological Protection        PDF
Pesticide effects on Honey bees pdf

Residues PDF
Residue Concerns pdf
SafeMeat Brochure on Residue Management pdf

GRDC Summary Factsheet PDF
Plague Locust Factsheet pdf
   
 

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