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Newly established pest plants can be managed differently to common pest plants. These differences are illustrated in the Pest Infestation Curve.
Newly established pest plants can be managed differently to common pest plants. These differences are illustrated in the Pest Infestation Curve.
Plants that are already widespread throughout the region, such as woolly nightshade, are best managed with biocontrol The introduction of a host-specific natural enemy, often an insect or a pathogen, to control a targeted pest. and as part of integrated programmes to support the Waitākere, Hunua Ranges and other high-value ecosystems.
New pest plants can be eradicated before they spread in the region.
We control over 30 species of plants throughout the region which we aim to completely remove from our environment.
These species are very rare in Tāmaki Makaurau, so you may never have seen them before. This is what makes them good candidates for eradication.
We are also removing a similar number of plant species from Aotea Great Barrier Island, including plants like woolly nightshade that are too common to eradicate elsewhere in the region.