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Spruce Budworm Sprays Are Over

Summary by Le Charlevoisien
Aerial spraying operations with biological insecticide against spruce budworm (TBE) have now been completed in the Capitale-Nationale region. The Society for the Protection of Forests against Insects and Diseases (SOPFIM) announced that the last treatments were carried out on Monday morning, ending the 2026 protection program in the region. In total, more than 19,000 hectares of infested public and private forests have been treated, in accordanc…
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The aerial spraying operations against the spruce budworm have now been completed on the North Shore. The 2026 protection program has processed all of the 19,000 hectares of public and private forests planned in the region. The Society for the Protection of Forests against Insects and Diseases (SOPFIM) announced that the last Btk biological insecticide sprays were carried out on Saturday morning, putting an end to the aerial interventions on the…

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The aerial spraying operations against the spruce budworm have now been completed on the North Shore. The 2026 protection program has processed all of the 19,000 hectares of public and private forests planned in the region. The Society for the Protection of Forests against Insects and Diseases (SOPFIM) announced that the last Btk biological insecticide sprays were carried out on Saturday morning, putting an end to the aerial interventions on the…

Aerial spraying operations with biological insecticide against spruce budworm (TBE) have now been completed in the Capitale-Nationale region. The Society for the Protection of Forests against Insects and Diseases (SOPFIM) announced that the last treatments were carried out on Monday morning, ending the 2026 protection program in the region. In total, more than 19,000 hectares of infested public and private forests have been treated, in accordanc…

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Le Charlevoisien broke the news on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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