European cherry fruit fly: A severe pest - Fruit & Vegetable Magazine
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European cherry fruit fly: A severe pest - Fruit & Vegetable Magazine
The European cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis cerasi, is a relatively new pest to Eastern Canada, with its most recent detection in Quebec in 2022. Originating from Europe, it is a severe insect pest of cherries, according to Meghan Vankosky on the Prairie Pest Monitoring Network (PPMN). If you find it in your fields, it is a serious situation. As a listed quarantine pest, if you find it in your field, report it to the Canadian Food Inspection Agenc…
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