 So this time of year, fruit fly can be more active. Fruit fly that might have been sheltering away during the cold or winter months may now be looking to emerge from the soil. So we have to be extra vigilant to break the life cycle. A key part of our eradication program is the regular application of organic fruit fly bait. Our teams will be active in the following areas in Riverland and Port Augusta applying organic bait over the coming weeks. Please give us access to your garden to do this essential work. The bait's safe, it's certified organic and non-toxic so it's safe to use around your family, pets and wildlife. Please allow the bait to dry before returning to your garden. Our teams in their orange overalls will also be out collecting and checking fruit. Remember, red areas are outbreak areas. Once picked or purchased, fruit and vegetables can't move out of these areas. If we stop fruit from moving, we can stop fruit fly from spreading. Protecting South Australia from fruit flies in your hands and we need your help. So please pick fruit from your trees in your back garden. Also, collect any fruit from underneath those trees. Once you've done that, check it. If you see any bruises or blemishes on that fruit, cut it open. If there's anything inside that looks a little bit strange, if there's anything that looks like a fruit fly maggot, please call. Call our fruit fly hotline on 1300 6601A. Look, thanks everyone for your ongoing support. We really do need your help to make sure we eradicate fruit fly from South Australia.