Part 2: Nematode Biology and Behaviour

Sting Nematodes: tiny pests with turf-destroying power. Discover how they spread, why they’re so hard to stop, and the biosecurity steps every turf manager needs to know.

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Sting Nematodes may be tiny, but they’re a big problem for Australian turf. Breeding all year round and thriving in warm soils, their juvenile stages feed on roots and can wreak havoc when populations peak. To make matters worse, human activity, like moving infested soil and turf, has helped spread them far and wide. In this video, Peter Ruscoe reveals how Sting Nematodes live, grow, and travel, plus why biosecurity is your best defence against further outbreaks.

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