Don't let pests derail your deliveries

Preventing a biosecurity infestation

From 1 September through 30 April each year, importers into Australia and New Zealand have additional compliance rules to follow regarding the brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB), a pest that has severely affected agriculture in the northern hemisphere.

Throughout the high-risk months, regulations require many goods imported from the northern hemisphere to be heat treated or fumigated to prevent a local infestation. Without proper planning and preparation, these added regulations can cause unwanted risks and delays.

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What is the brown marmorated stink bug?

  • Feeds on more than 300 plant species
  • Invades vehicles, homes and factories
  • Secretes a smelly, aeroallergen chemical
  • Can cause a burning sensation on skin

Prevent the spread of the brown marmorated stink bug

Stink bug protection measures

Target risk goods manufactured in, or delivered from designated countries or those delivered on vessels transiting through them, are subject to seasonal stink bug measures and heightened surveillance.

Treatment options

  • Heat treatment
  • Methyl bromide fumigation
  • Sulfuryl fluoride fumigation

Keep deliveries stink bug-free

Prepare for the high-risk stink bug season with these guides.

  • Get information about how the pests spread
  • Understand their effect on agriculture and business
  • Review in-depth details about importing goods during the high-risk season

Get answers to your questions about brown marmorated stink bug season