More than 10 tonnes of fruit has been destroyed to prevent the spread of fruit flies in Auckland.
So far, eight fruit flies of two different species have been found in Devonport, Northcote and Otara since February 14.
Stu Hutchings, chairman of the Fruit Fly Council - an industry-led group - said the fruit fly findings were of great concern to fruit and vegetable growers.
But despite new findings in Northcote and Otara this week, there was no evidence of a breeding population.
That should give fruit and vegetable growers confidence in New Zealand's biosecurity system and the response so far, Hutchings said.