Fruit fly larvae carried by a tour party leader from Malaysia could have devastated New Zealand's horticulture industry, says Biosecurity New Zealand.
Biosecurity officers intercepted the larvae last month in undeclared food from a holiday group at Auckland Airport, says Biosecurity New Zealand passenger manager, Craig Hughes.
The larvae were found in chillies following x-ray screening of the tour leader's baggage. A caterpillar was also detected in some garlic bulbs carried with the undeclared food.
"Many horticulture crops are susceptible to attack by fruit fly. Affected fruit and vegetables could be inedible or subject to trade restrictions if the pest became established in New Zealand.
The tour leader received a $400 fine for failing to declare the food package.