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New cases of screwworms on July 8 in Veracruz, Mexico has caused the U.S. to close southern borders to livestock imports.
The map shows the ports of entry affected by the U.S. Agriculture Department’s announcement and the approximate locations of ...
Understanding the New World screwworm blowfly and its behavior underscores why it is so dangerous to the livestock industry.
In a move to secure U.S. producers from the New World Screwworm, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke Rollins, announced ...
Secretary Rollins takes decisive action and shuts down U.S. Southern border ports to livestock trade due to further northward ...
A detection of the New World Screwworm closer to the United States will keep the ports closed to livestock from Mexico.
Texas played a critical role in eradicating this pest from the United States in the 1960s and will do so again if the need ...
The U.S. has again ceased livestock imports from Mexico related to the presence of the parasitic New World screwworm fly closer to the border.
The southern border was closed to imports of the animals after screwworm, eradicated in the U.S. for decades, had been moving northward in Mexico.
The New World screwworm fly, a flesh-eating parasite, is making a concerning comeback. Learn about the screwworm's threat to ...
USDA's plan was to slowly reopen the southern border, but a new case of New World screwworm in Mexico has put reopening plans ...
To combat an outbreak of flesh-eating New World screwworm flies in the US, the country is taking the threat to livestock ...