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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A spotted lanternfly was discovered in St. Catharines, Ontario, raising concerns about its impact on local agriculture and the grape industry.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A recent sighting of the invasive <strong>spotted lanternfly</strong> in St. Catharines, Ontario, has heightened fears about its potential threat to local industries. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed the discovery, which could have serious implications for agriculture.</p>
<p>The spotted lanternfly can feed on more than 100 species of trees and plants. This includes vital crops such as grapes, which are essential to Ontario&#8217;s wine industry. If left uncontrolled, experts warn that it can cause major economic damage.</p>
<p>The insect was first detected in the U.S. in 2014 and has since spread to various regions. In Ontario, it has also been reported in Hamilton, Windsor-Essex, and Niagara regions.</p>
<p>Adult spotted lanternflies are typically about three centimetres long and 1.2 centimetres wide. They were regulated in Canada since 2018 to prevent their establishment.</p>
<p>Aidan Dagg, a local entomologist, expressed concern over the sighting. He stated, &#8220;I&#8217;m a huge bug nerd,&#8221; emphasizing the need for vigilance against invasive species.</p>
<p>Key facts about the spotted lanternfly:</p>
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<li>A total of 30 dead spotted lanternflies were found in a recent shipment.</li>
<li>The insect poses a significant risk to plant health and local agriculture.</li>
<li>There are currently no established populations of spotted lanternfly in Canada.</li>
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<p>Officials have not confirmed whether this sighting indicates an emerging population or is an isolated incident. The situation remains fluid as authorities continue to monitor the area.</p>
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