The oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, is a major pest impacting over 500 fruit and vegetable species globally, including peaches, bananas, and citrus fruits. Originating from Eastern Asia, it has spread to Reunion by 2017 and Europe by 2018, leading the EU to classify it as a Priority Quarantine Pest by December 2019. Despite no outbreaks in mainland France, the pest's presence has been increasingly detected near ports and airports, with a 'not negligible' risk of establishment in France's Mediterranean regions, including Corsica. ANSES recommends heightened surveillance and control measures, particularly for imports and previously non-targeted plants like fig trees, to prevent its establishment.