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Identifying and controlling pest animals

Managing weeds, pest animals and ants on your property

How to control pest animals on your property
Successful long-term management of pest animals relies on cooperation with neighbours and the coordination of control activities.

Some chemical and physical control techniques can be hazardous to people, stock and property and there are strict guidelines for their use. When choosing a control option, landowners may need to seek advice from their local government or Biosecurity Queensland.

Photo guide to pest animals
These pages contain information about pest animals that are declared under the Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002 or that have been identified as significant threats in Queensland.

Publications including fact sheets
Biosecurity Queensland communicates information about pest management issues through media releases, events, field days, technical and operational publications and more.

Frequently asked questions
These frequently asked questions relate to pest plants, pest animals including marine pests.

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