Landholders urged to watch for Parthenium outbreaks after rain

Toowoomba Region landholders are being urged to remain vigilant for outbreaks of invasive weeds, particularly Parthenium, following recent rain.

Toowoomba Regional Council (TRC) Parks and Recreation Services portfolio leader Cr Tim McMahon said landholders near Nobby and the urban fringes around Toowoomba and Highfields should check for the invasive weed. Outbreaks also could occur along the Warrego Highway.

Cr McMahon said new germinations were present in the above areas and Council officers were working with landholders in the area to manage the latest outbreaks.

"While the weed is still at the rosette stage, it is expected to flower by the end of the month, which will require quick treatment to prevent further spread," Cr McMahon said.

"At early stages, Parthenium is easily controlled with herbicides.

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