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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/227498/Mosquito_Control_FactSheet.pdf Explore
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15 Mar 2022: A pot plant base can support up to 150 mosquito larvae. ... Place sand in bases to absorb extra moisture and empty bases regularly, wiping each out with a cloth to remove mosquito eggs.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/mosquito-control-program-ramps-up-after-flood Cached Explore
14 Mar 2022: Mosquitoes breed in standing water and increased numbers of mosquitoes lead to an increased risk of being bitten and contracting mosquito borne diseases. ... Ensure houses are screened. Use mosquito zappers or coils. Wear long-sleeved, light coloured
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2 Feb 2024: Endangered. Notelaea lloydii (Lloyds native olive). Plant (shrub). Vulnerable. Cupaniopsis tomentella (Boonah tuckeroo). ... Animal (snake). Vulnerable. Adelotus brevis (tusked frog). Animal (frog). Vulnerable. Ornithorhynchus anatinus (platypus).
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4 Mar 2021: Local birds, butterflies, frogs and other fauna are attracted to native gardens. ... Insecticides and fungicides are not required as native plants adapt to local conditions.
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1 Aug 2023: Pot plant bases. The shallow warmed water in pot plant bases is ideal for breeding – a pot plant base can support up to 150 mosquito larvae. ... Place sand in bases if possible to absorb extra moisture or empty bases regularly, wiping out to remove
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/100-invasive-ipswich-weeds-catalogued-in-new-book-and-field-guide Cached Explore
15 Mar 2022: But others listed in this book and guide are plants you may recognise in gardens or even sold at nurseries. ... Attendees will receive a free copy of the new ‘Invasive Weeds of Ipswich' book.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/225990/AZ-of-Waste-Disposal-for-Ipswich-Residents.pdf Explore
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10 Feb 2022: D Dirt/soil. E Egg cartons Eggshells Electrical appliances Empty farm drums Envelopes. ... J Junk mail. L Laundry detergent boxes (and scoops) Lids (bottles, jars, plastic containers) Light bulbs (incandescent).
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/20125/profile_3_crimsonspotted_rainbowfish.pdf Explore
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7 Mar 2014: PROFILE 3 CRIMSONSPOTTED RAINBOWFISH . Crimsonspotted Rainbowfish . Melanotaenia duboulayi . A fish species historically found in the Bundamba Creek, ... at reducing mosquito larvae.
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30 Sep 2022: General rules for collecting native fruit / seeds:. 1. For dry cones / nuts / pods - the seeds are usually in a. ... au/info/20286/native_gardening/640/growing_native_plants_from_seeds_and_cuttings. Books: Dunphy M, McAlpin S, Nelson P, Chapman N,
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27 Jul 2022: Cr Milligan said Ipswich’s diverse environment relies on all bird species and native animals for its health. ... All native animals including magpies and plovers play a vital role in our ecosystem health, including feeding on many insects such as
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