A destructive mealybug has been identified by scientists as the cause of pasture dieback from Townsville to the New South Wales border.

QUT microbiologist Caroline Hauxwell warns against using chemicals to control the bugs, instead calling for a long term solution.

One proposal is to breed other insects who are natural predators of the bugs, but there are no clear-cut solutions yet. 

 

Image: Ray MorganThe first signs of pasture dieback