
Burdekin Shire Council recently alerted residents to the spread of grader grass across the region, advising locals to monitor the invasive pest closely.
Technically known as themeda quadrivalvis, its seeds travel easily on vehicles, slashers, machinery, animals and even on clothing – allowing it to establish quickly and push out native and pasture grasses. It can also create dangerous fire fuel loads.
Council additionally released tips on how to manage grader grass, advising locals to treat plants when young and actively growing before seed heads form and create a buffer zone along your property boundary to stop the pest from spreading.
With 95% of seeds germinating in the first year, early action is critical.
For advice or support, contact Council’s Pest Management team on (07) 4783 9800 or visit the Queensland Government’s Grader Grass information page.
“Let’s work together to keep this pest under control across the Burdekin,” said a Burdekin Shire Council spokesperson.
Council are warning residents to manage the spread of grader grass within the community. Photo source: Burdekin Shire Council