Termites are small insects which feed on timber and now reveletions are that they are also feeding on plastics, paper and other related products.
Termites in Fiji’s western division are now attacking food sources, something the Operation Kadivuka team dreaded would happen when the termites' food source was disturbed. A family in Buabua had raised concerns that their cassava patch was heavily infested with termites. Mr Ratucicivi said the team visited the area and confirmed that the termites were also attacking food sources for humans.Biosecurity officials say that they are looking into the issue and trying its best to reduce the termite but it seems that it is not an easy job since they are trying to contain the termites since last year. October is the month when termites come out in swamps and try to look for places to build their colonies. This happened leat October and the relevent authorities should have looked into this and should have had plans in place to contain this issue.
The awareness is being created now, when the termites are already out, what were the Bio security team doing during August and September, this is when they should have been visiting the areas that were affected and providing people with information on how to avoid the termites or on ways to destroy it since the areas that were affected last year are the same years that are affected this year.
What has happened to operation "Kadivuka", the so called operation that was put in place to eradicate the termites. Where has the money gone from the operation? How successful was the operation and what method was used to destroy the termites. Was the operation fully funded to be able to afford the chemicals required to fumigate the houses or was alternatives used which were cheap and obviosly did not do the job.
People who built their houses through hardwork cannot see their houses being taken down by the termites which are small but have created alot of damage. The issue of termites and its eradication should be seriously looked into. proper funding should be alocated and its high time that Bio Security of Fiji think of the long run and not of short term cures to a problem.
Soon the termites will find something esle to feed on apart from timber and those mentionad above and then what will happen. The Saw Millers Association of Fiji should also investigate the standard treatment of timber and if there are illegal saw millers in Fiji that are selling timber that is untreated and this attracts the termites.
Time will only tell if the termites will be fully destroyed. It seems like that the big bosses are so far away from the affected areas that they cannot see the plight of the affected people. It is time to get out of the offices and serve the people.
Your "news" story is 1 1/2 years old. Take up the extra line before your block quote.
ReplyDeleteOK I thought I had posted a comment for this blog post apperently its gone.Anyway Nandni this post is interesting and it highlights one of the bio security threats in Fiji the rule of termites. Indeed I totally agree with you mentioning the role of these eradication officers. There is an urgent need for them to be at the affected areas rather than just give commands from their offices. Talking might be easy but getting it done is what we all want and we need to see changes in the lives of these poor people.
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