An invasive insect is threatening the destruction of a major Ontario industry

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An invasive insect is threatening the destruction of a major Ontario industry Ontario

Well, if you're reading this pre-invasion and think you may have spotted the first wave, you will need to collect evidence like photos or bag the insect and report it to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

The CFIA also recommends that people regularly inspect items stored outdoors, and that travellers passing through infested areas should check vehicles before returning to Canada. When out hunting for these invasive critters, you'll want to look for their key distinguishing features; one inch-long, black and grey spots, and bright red patches only when the wings are open.

The CFIA warns that even though these egg masses are laid in late summer they can actually survive harsh winter temperatures only to emerge in the spring.

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