Insects

Prevention is the most effective way for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) to protect the plant resource base. However should a pest become introduced in Canada, the Agency's goal is to reduce its impact.

The following factsheets have been developed to promote public awareness and encourage reporting of suspect sightings of these species that have the potential to be invasive in Canada, some of which are regulated under the Plant Protection Act. For the full list of regulated pests, visit the Pests regulated by Canada page.

Regulated pests

This list includes quarantine or regulated non-quarantine pests. Regulated pests may already be established in specific areas of Canada. Contact the CFIA if a pest is found in an area where it is not known to occur.

Pests under consideration

A decision to regulate these pests is under consideration by the CFIA. Contact the CFIA if these pests are suspected outside their established range.

Pests that don't meet the definition of a quarantine pest

The CFIA has determined that this does not meet the definition of a quarantine pest. Contact your local provincial authorities if a pest is found in an area where it is not known to occur.

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