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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced plans to drop millions of flies over Texas and Mexico, in an effort to ...
The USDA plans to drop sterile flies over Texas and Mexico to stop the screwworm, a parasite that threatens cattle, wildlife, and pets.
The unusual operation is a critical part of a strategy to combat the spread of the flesh-eating screwworm fly, a pest that poses a serious threat to the beef industry, wildlife, and even household ...
The USDA plans to drop sterile flies over Texas and Mexico to stop the screwworm, a parasite that threatens cattle, wildlife, and pets.
The USDA plans to drop sterile flies over Texas and Mexico to stop the screwworm, ... The USDA expects a new screwworm fly factory to be up and running in southern Mexico by July 2026.
The USDA plans to drop sterile flies over Texas and Mexico to stop the screwworm, a parasite that threatens cattle, wildlife, and pets.
The USDA plans to drop sterile flies over Texas and Mexico to stop the screwworm, a parasite that threatens cattle, wildlife, and pets.
The USDA plans to drop sterile flies over Texas and Mexico to stop the screwworm, a parasite that threatens cattle, wildlife, and pets.
Imports of livestock from Mexico will resume in phases starting next week after a ban in May at ports of entry because of ...
The USDA plans to drop sterile flies over Texas and Mexico to stop the screwworm, a parasite that threatens cattle, wildlife, and pets.
The USDA plans to drop sterile flies over Texas and Mexico to stop the screwworm, a parasite that threatens cattle, wildlife, and pets.
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