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24.01.2022 Due to the recent discovery of electric ant infestations in the vicinity, we will be looking for electric ants on all properties in the suburbs of Kuranda, Myol...a, Kowrowa, Speewah and Koah. You can help by allowing entry to your property by opening locked gates and alerting us to any hazards. If you are located in these areas, you can expect to receive a letter soon. For more information, call 13 25 23 or visit daf.qld.gov.au/anthunt



23.01.2022 Nice job G&SK Services!

23.01.2022 This sculpture is an aluminium casting of a red imported fire ant nest. It shows the incredibly complex underground structure of the nest. Come for a closer look at this, and the live fire ant tank, and chat to the fire ant team in the Agricultural Education Hall.

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20.01.2022 The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries has produced a Weed Map database! The new database shows users where weeds are distributed across Queensland; displ...ays photos of individual weeds and links to the weed fact-sites; can print or pdf a map; focuses on restricted weeds as listed in the Biosecurity Act 2014, as well as some emerging weed threats; and informs users about the distribution of weeds that occur in their region. To find out more about it, go to: https://goo.gl/9oUVN3 (to download the map, click on the on the image of the map on the web page).

20.01.2022 Some more great work by the team.

19.01.2022 Did you know fire ants can fly? Fire ants can fly anywhere between 2-5kms in search of the perfect place to build a new nest. Thats why we continually seek your help in keeping an eye out for fire ants in your neighbourhood. For more information on fire ants visit https://goo.gl/RoLmht



19.01.2022 Another satisfied customer. A safe place for the kids to play at this kindy.

19.01.2022 Playground Safety and Fire Ants! Playground Safety Child safety is paramount. More than 100,000 children treated in Australian emergency rooms each year due to playground injuries. ... We offer Certified Playground Inspectors to conduct inspections of your playground facilities to ensure compliance to the relevant Australian Standards: AS4685.1-6 and 11; 2014, AS4422:2016 and AS4654685.0; 2017. Weeds, Pest Animals and Fire Ants Queenslanders have a general biosecurity obligation (GBO) to manage biosecurity risks and threats that are under their control, they know about or they are expected to know about. Fire Ants are a serious risk that is currently spreading in Queensland, GSK can assist in: understanding what fire ants look like and what materials they might be moved in; being aware if they are living or working in a fire ant biosecurity zone; how to conduct inspections of material that can carry fire ants for any ant activity; how to report suspect ants. Other Services we provide: Playground, Tennis Court and Carpark maintenance; Playground & Tennis Court refurbishment; Landscaping and Gardening: commercial lawn and garden care and general maintenance tree pruning, trimming and lopping & removal, and land clearance irrigation monitoring and repairs, General property maintenance: o Retirement Villages to Residential Properties: electrical maintenance; roadways; gardens; drainage systems; gutter cleaning; graffiti removal. www.gskservices.com.au https://www.facebook.com/GandSKServices/

17.01.2022 The Oxley Railway Station has a new look. Well done team!

17.01.2022 check out our website: www.gskservices.com.au

16.01.2022 Our Biosecurity Officers and the Quandamooka Yoolaburrabee Aboriginal Corporation rangers are working to remove the drooping tree pear from North Stradbroke Isl...and. This succulent smothers native plant species and its large spines can harm wildlife. If you see a drooping tree pear, call us on 13 24 25. Read more on this and other pest succulents: https://goo.gl/WRLfjV



15.01.2022 Keep up-to-date with plant and animal pests and diseases by subscribing to our e-newsletter.

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14.01.2022 Backyard beautification

12.01.2022 The G&SK team do great work!

12.01.2022 The kids will love this!

11.01.2022 Excellent work by the GSK Team.

11.01.2022 Recognise this plant? You might have madeira vine (Anredera cordifolia) in your backyard. This vine is a vigorous climber that can produce thousands of aerial ...tubers along its stem. It can smother native vegetation and can cause canopy collapse of mature trees due to the weight of the vine. You can control it by: gently removing vines from host trees, as disturbance may cause aerial tubers to fall carefully collecting aerial tubers and immature plants from the soil surface digging up underground root systems and subterranean tubers, but avoiding excessive soil disturbance disposing of aerial tubers appropriately. Do not dispose of vines or tubers in green waste as this will spread the weed. Double-bag in non-biodegradable plastic bags and disposing of in general waste for deep burial. Read more here: https://bit.ly/2NupxSZ

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10.01.2022 Weeds in your local area could have a devastating impact on your local natural environment. Use our weed identification tool to help you easily identify a weed... based on the features of a particular plant. The tool includes over 1000 current and potential weeds. https://www.business.qld.gov.au//weeds-dise/identification

10.01.2022 Some Queenslanders are growing cha-om to use in cooking, but this leafy vegetable is actually a prohibited invasive plant! Biosecurity and local government off...icers recently found cha-om growing in backyards in Brisbane, Logan and the Sunshine Coast, and treated them for removal. If you see or have cha-om, please report to us on 13 25 23. Find out more about cha-om:

09.01.2022 Early detection and reporting are the key elements in controlling karroo thorn (Acacia karroo). Native to southern Africa, this fast-growing shrub/tree could be...come a major invasive plant in Queensland, with the potential to reduce agricultural productivity by suppressing the growth of grasses. Find out more: http://bit.ly/2wvK3bT

09.01.2022 Three of these animals are prohibited pets (CANT be kept in Queensland) and three of them are not (CAN be kept in Queensland). Do you know which is which? Her...e is a clue: https://bit.ly/2YDchx5 Come down and have a chat to our biosecurity officers at the Pet and Animal Expo at the Gold Coast Convention Centre from 29-30 June they will be able to answer all your questions about the legality of your weird and wonderful pets in Queensland. More info about the expo here: https://bit.ly/2PDPygZ

08.01.2022 These are all eastern browns ! Snake season is coming so remember they can come in many shades .

06.01.2022 They might be tiny but electric ants can inflict a painful sting! New infestations in Far North Queensland mean that field officers will be looking for electri...c ants on all properties in the suburbs of Kuranda, Myola, Kowrowa, Speewah and Koah. Help us with our ant hunt by opening locked gates and alerting us to any hazards (residents in these areas will receive a letter soon). For more information, call 13 25 23 or visit daf.qld.gov.au/anthunt

02.01.2022 Another great cleanup job done!

02.01.2022 Three of these animals are prohibited pets (CAN’T be kept in Queensland) and three of them are not (CAN be kept in Queensland). Do you know which is which? Her...e is a clue: https://bit.ly/2YDchx5 Come down and have a chat to our biosecurity officers at the Pet and Animal Expo at the Gold Coast Convention Centre from 29-30 June they will be able to answer all your questions about the legality of your weird and wonderful pets in Queensland. More info about the expo here: https://bit.ly/2PDPygZ

01.01.2022 Keep your eyes peeled for citrus canker. Citrus canker was recently detected in the Northern Territory and Western Australia and could have a devastating impact... if it spreads into Queensland. Report any sightings by calling 13 25 23. Find out more: https://goo.gl/U3G9aZ

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