There are still no confirmed established populations of Spotted Lanternfly (SLF) in Canada. However, the insect has started to spread in Michigan and there were three observations of SLF posted to the website of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) in September: one in Amherstburg and two in Windsor. CFIA is enhancing its surveillance efforts in the Windsor area. An interception of a dead SLF insect was noted in Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, Québec, also in September 2024.
With the LENS and Niagara growing regions being so close to high traffic U.S. border crossings and a lot of transport of grapes between regions during harvest, the Grape Growers of Ontario are encouraging heightened vigilance when receiving shipments and scouting vineyards. These insects are excellent hitchhikers.
Spot it? Snap it, catch it and report it on the CFIA website HERE or by calling your local Ontario Plant Health Offices
https://www.ontario.ca/page/spotted-lanternfly-prevention-practices-producers
Below is an article regarding the spread of SLF in Michigan, the CFIA Observations webpage and digital resources:
Spotted Lanternfly Invasion Continues To Spread in Michigan - Growing Produce
Spotted lanternfly observations in Canada
Spotted Lanternfly Posters in English and Spanish
Two informative videos from the United States on how to inspect vehicles and trailers for Spotted Lanternfly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkRDKfteyYE and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46L6YoK1z0c
Source: Grape Growers of Ontario October 11, 2024 newsletter