Invasive insect poses 'significant threat' to Ontario wine, fruit industries
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By The Toronto Star
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An invasive flying planthopper species is emerging as a critical agricultural concern in Ontario, threatening the region's thriving wine and fruit production sectors. This small black and red insect, approximately one inch in length, can cause substantial damage to vineyards and orchards through its feeding habits and disease transmission. Agricultural experts are urging farmers and property owners to remain vigilant and report sightings immediately to prevent further population spread and protect Ontario's valuable horticultural economy.
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