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Detector Dogs Hunt Pine Scale in Adelaide

Detector Dogs Hunt Pine Scale in Adelaide

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Adelaide’s north eastern suburbs are getting a sniff-test from elite detector dogs on a mission to hunt down the sneaky Giant Pine Scale before it ruins pine forests and parks. These scent-savvy pups, deployed by South Australia’s biosecurity teams, can track the pest’s faintest traces — invisible to humans — helping experts contain outbreaks before they explode. Part of an annual winter-spring campaign led by the Department of Primary Industries and Regions, the dogs are joined later by aerial scans as temperatures rise. No current infestations exist, but vigilance is key — especially in public spaces like Thorndon Park. The pest doesn’t threaten people or pets, but it’s a serious threat to pine plantations and ornamental trees. If you spot it, call the Exotic Plant Pest Hotline at 1800 084 881.

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