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#51: Biosecurity Alert – Khapra Beetle in Woolies Nappies + Farm-Life Q&A for Women In Ag
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- Oct 24, 2025
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AgFab #51: Biosecurity Alert – Khapra Beetle in Woolies Nappies + Farm-Life Q&A for Women In Ag Urgent Biosecurity Alert: Khapra Beetle Found in Nappies A recall advisory for Little One’s Ultra Dry Nappy Pants – Walker Size 5 (42 pk) sold at Woolworths Orange, after larvae of the pest Khapra Beetle were discovered. Key safety instructions for anyone who bought the product: Don’t use them. Don’t throw them away (including the packaging). Don’t return them. Instead: Double-bag using plastic bags and seal with tape. Freeze if possible. Call 1800 798 636 or visit Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry at agriculture.gov.au/report for next steps. Why this is critical: The Khapra beetle is a serious pest of stored grain and dry foods, and is not currently present in Australia. We discuss what this means for rural producers, biosecurity risks, and what farm households should know. 🗣 Q&A Segment We tackle listener questions: “Subsistent farming – is that like hobby-farming or homesteading for self-sufficiency?” “Katja, I saw you at the Warren Open Gardens weekend with your kids. You were smiling the whole time—how do you do it? I left mine at home because I can’t bear having them with me on a ‘me-day’!” “Looking for work-pants for the harvest contract and WHS says they have to be cotton or denim. Jeans will be too hot? What recommendations do the AgFabs have?” “Hi ladies, new listener here (so that makes me a new AgFab!). My daughter is about to sit her Year 12 exams and wants to go a year up north and has applied to many stations in the NT. She’s my only child and I want to go visit while she’s up there. What’s the etiquette for visiting a station? When she gets a job my plan is to ask the station when we can ‘give’ but what can I plan in advance of asking?…