 So, spring is well and truly upon us now and our teams are about halfway through implementing our spring plans to eradicate fruit fly. As usual, a really important part of our program is to apply fruit fly bait. And over the coming weeks, our teams will be out in their orange overalls, applying fruit fly bait in the following areas to the south of Adelaide. Even if you don't have fruit trees in your backyard, please allow our teams access to your garden to do this essential work, there still might be fruit fly hiding in other foliage in your yard. The bait's safe, it's certified organic and non-toxic, so it's safe around your family, pets and also wildlife. Just please allow the bait to dry before returning to your backyard. So, to stop fruit fly from spreading, we also have to stop fruit from moving. Remember, if you're in a red outbreak area, we can't move fruit from your property. Once it's brought back to your place, it needs to be consumed at home. Our teams will be collecting fruit from red outbreak areas to make sure we can break the life cycle of fruit fly. Protecting South Australia from fruit flies in your hands. So please, pick fruit from your backyard and also collect any fruit that might have fallen under the trees in your backyard. Once you've done that, cut it open, have a look. If there's anything in there that looks like fruit fly maggots, anything at all that's wriggling around, please call. Call our fruit fly hotline on 1300 660010 and we'll have someone check it out. Look, thanks everyone for your ongoing support. We're about halfway through our spring campaign and things are going well, so please, together we can eradicate fruit fly from South Australia.