BMSB Treatment & Fumigation Services Melbourne

What Is BMSB?

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB) treatment is mandatory for cargo arriving in Australia from target risk countries during the annual BMSB season — 1 September to 30 April. Melbourne Fumigation is a DAFF-approved, AFAS-accredited BMSB treatment provider based in Laverton North, Melbourne, delivering sulfuryl fluoride and methyl bromide fumigation with an 8–12 hour documentation turnaround through direct B.I.E.R.S (Biosecurity Import Export Reporting System) integration.

If your cargo has shipped from a target risk country and lands during season, it won’t clear biosecurity without approved treatment. That’s not a maybe — it’s a hold.

The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Halyomorpha halys) is an invasive agricultural pest native to East Asia that has spread across North America, Europe and parts of the Middle East. A single female lays up to 250 eggs per season, and the bug feeds on over 300 plant species — including stone fruit, grapes, soybeans and ornamental trees.

Australia has never established a BMSB population. The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) intends to keep it that way. Because BMSB hitchhike inside shipping containers, vehicles, machinery and break bulk cargo, DAFF mandates seasonal fumigation measures for all goods arriving from countries where the bug is established or spreading.

When Is BMSB Season in Australia?

BMSB seasonal measures run from 1 September to 30 April each year. During this window, DAFF requires mandatory treatment for all regulated cargo shipped from target risk countries, regardless of whether the cargo itself is considered high or low risk.

Cargo that is loaded at the port of origin before 1 September does not require BMSB treatment, even if it arrives in Australia after the season start date. But anything loaded on or after 1 September from a target risk country will need approved treatment — either offshore before departure, or onshore after arrival.

Planning your shipments around these dates matters. Freight forwarders and customs brokers who book BMSB treatment in advance — particularly during the December–February peak — avoid the delays that catch unprepared importers off guard every season.

Which Countries Are BMSB Target Risk Countries?

DAFF publishes an updated list of target risk countries before each season. The list changes annually as BMSB populations spread to new regions. Major target risk regions include Europe (Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Greece, Hungary, Romania and others), North America (USA, Canada), East Asia (Japan, Republic of Korea), the United Kingdom, and Central Asia (Russia, Kazakhstan).

Check the official DAFF BMSB seasonal measures page before every shipment — countries are rarely removed from the list, and new additions happen regularly.

What Cargo Needs BMSB Treatment?

Not all goods from target risk countries carry the same level of risk. DAFF classifies cargo into target high-risk and target risk categories:

How Does BMSB Fumigation Work?

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Pre-Arrival Planning & Documentation

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Container Receival, Fumigation & Sealed Exposure

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Aeration, Clearance & Certification

BMSB Season Preparation Checklist

Freight forwarders and customs brokers can use this checklist to prepare for each BMSB season and minimise delays:

And three more essentials that separate prepared importers from those scrambling mid-season:

Why Choose Melbourne Fumigation for BMSB Treatment?

BMSB Treatment Track Record

Melbourne Fumigation was founded in 2021 by Tomas and Marcus Dawson — both from transport and logistics backgrounds. They built the business specifically to solve the problem they’d seen from the other side: fumigation as a supply chain bottleneck.

Five seasons of BMSB treatment management (2021–22 through 2025–26) with zero treatment failures or DAFF rejections. That record matters when your client’s cargo is sitting on a biosecurity hold and every hour counts.

For BMSB treatment bookings, urgent clearance requests, or season preparation planning, contact Melbourne Fumigation on +61 3 9661 0434 or email admin@melbournefumigation.com.au.

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