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WATCH:  Flesh-eating screwworm detected in Texas for 1st time in decades

WATCH: Flesh-eating screwworm detected in Texas for 1st time in decades

Summary

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed that the New World screwworm fly, a parasite that harms cattle by eating flesh, has been found in South Texas for the first time in many years. This discovery signals a potential threat to the nation’s cattle industry.

Key Facts

  • The New World screwworm fly is known for causing damage by eating the flesh of animals.
  • This parasite has not been detected in Texas for several decades until now.
  • It was recently found in South Texas, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
  • The screwworm poses a risk to cattle health and the cattle farming industry.
  • Detection of the parasite could lead to increased efforts to control and prevent its spread.
  • The cattle industry is important for the economy, especially in Texas and the U.S. overall.
  • USDA’s involvement signals government attention to manage the issue.
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