One of the country's most noxious weeds mite have met its match.
Horizons Regional Council, on behalf of the National Biocontrol Collective, has been successful in its bid to be the first in the world to use a mite for biological control against the invasive weed Old Man's Beard.
In a year's time, the mite would be released near Taihape, in the heart of the Rangitikei region, where the suffocating plant was first introduced around 100 years ago.
Old Man's Beard was a nasty weed which cloaked vegetation and killing other species such as native trees and plants. The seed spread quickly and was found throughout the country.
The fight against Old Man's Beard hasn't been easy or quick. Horizons Council has poured half a million dollars into controlling the pest by spraying, cutting and supporting local communities to do the same each year.