Auckland Fruit Fly Controls Extended

Auckland Fruit Fly Controls Extended

Legal controls on the movement of fruit and vegetables in Mt Roskill will end on the 21st of February 2026 if no more Queensland fruit flies are found in the suburb.

The controls have been in place since the discovery of a single male fruit fly in a surveillance trap in early January.

"We’ve had fantastic support from locals and sector groups since our response began, and we’re asking for that to continue a little longer out of an abundance of caution," said Biosecurity New Zealand’s commissioner north, Mike Inglis.

"No other Queensland fruit flies have been found, which is really encouraging, but over the coming weeks, we’ll keep up our regular checking of fruit fly traps."

Inglis said the extended timeframe helped build confidence that there was no issue with a breeding population. It is based on scientific advice about the life cycle of the Queensland fruit fly.

"We’re grateful for the actions people are taking to comply with the restrictions, which are vital to keeping fruit fly from establishing in New Zealand."

There is no change to the current movement rules that are in place. The A and B zone areas in Mt Roskill will remain the same.

The restrictions prohibit the movement of fruit and vegetables out of the specified controlled area around where the fruit fly was found. This prevents the possible spread of fruit flies or their larvae.

"There have been 14 previous fruit fly incursions in New Zealand which we have successfully eradicated, so we know what it takes to get the job done".

To report suspected finds, call MPI’s pest and disease hotline on 0800 809 966.

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