Everything about Painted Apple Moth totally explained
Painted Apple Moth (
Teia anartoides) is a moth native to Australia. It is notable as a pest in pine forests, and is classified as a pest in New Zealand.
In
New Zealand, controversy arose when an outbreak of the moth was identified in Auckland, leading to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry taking action to eradicate it. This involved
Aerial spraying of Foray 48B over heavily populated areas over a period of 29 months. West Auckland experienced 48 discrete aerial spray events over 70 days. After the
Government of New Zealand declined to conduct a public inquiry into the spraying, a "people's inquiry" was initiated, conducted by a number of academics, which delivered a report critical of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry's approach to the issue.
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