1246 days ago

Last moth plant pods of the season!!

The Team from Pest Free Kaipātiki Restoration Society (Inc.)

Our places need protection from moth pest plant pods - report these plant pods if you see them.

You may have heard of or seen the serious pest plant called moth plant around Auckland or in your neighbourhood. It’s been in the news and community organisations like us have been trying to control and remove it from our neighbourhoods with the help of volunteers.

We’re near the end of moth plant pod season which means any pods left will likely burst and spread thousands of seeds across our gardens and bush areas.

We’re trying to find any remaining moth plant pods and we’re asking you to help us by reporting any you see (see below for how to report).

Why should we care?

The moth plant vines grow up, through and over other plants entangling and smothering them. The milky white sap is an irritant and can cause a skin reaction in some people. So there are good reasons to try to rid our area of this nasty vine.

If we did nothing, most of Kaipātiki’s natural spaces would be covered in moth plant and other pest plants. So thank you to everyone who has helped previously by reporting, removing or disposing of moth plant pods.

How to report: Please look out for the large green pods. Report them using the Ecotrack app or by email to pestplants@pestfreekaipatiki.org.nz (if outside the Kaipātiki area report them to the Society Totally Against Moth Plant or Auckland Council).

Please check the links below.

📸 Phil Bendle (first image)

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