No fruit fly detections were made over the Easter long weekend.
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Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment officers were out and about across the state to remind people about fruit fly.
A DPIPWE spokesman confirmed work was ongoing, but no further fruit fly had been detected.
The last significant detection was in Southern Tasmania when a fruit fly larvae was discovered in a grapefruit on March 25.
Fruit fly was first discovered more than two months ago at Lady Barron on Flinders Island.
If you think you may have produce infested with fruit fly, call Biosecurity Tasmania on 6165 3774.
For more information visit dpipwe.tas.gov.au/fruitfly