Asian Longhorned Beetle No Longer Threatens Mississauga’s Trees

By Catherine Nguyen-Pham
City of Mississauga
July 7, 2020
Category: Forestry
Region: Canada, Canada East

The Government of Canada’s Canadian Food and Inspection Agency (CFIA) announced that the invasive species, the Asian longhorned beetle, has been eliminated in Mississauga. After five years of CFIA surveys with no detection of this tree pest, the Asian longhorned beetle quarantine area has been removed in Mississauga. “Today marks a major victory in a long fought battle,” said Mayor Crombie. “This invasive beetle devastated our tree canopy in Mississauga, but we took action to stop its spread. I’m pleased that this insect is no longer a threat to our trees or our budget. It’s a good reminder that we must remain vigilant against invasive species by protecting existing trees and planting new ones.” The Asian longhorned beetle was brought to Canada unintentionally in infested wood crates, pallets and packing material. 

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