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Flesh-eating screwworm fly is reemerging in Texas after decades, threatening livestock

Flesh-eating screwworm fly is reemerging in Texas after decades, threatening livestock

Summary

A parasite called the screwworm fly has returned to Texas after being gone for many years. This parasite can harm and kill farm animals like cattle, posing a threat to livestock in the United States.

Key Facts

  • The screwworm fly is a parasite that feeds on the flesh of animals.
  • It had not been seen in Texas for several decades before recently reappearing.
  • The parasite poses a danger to livestock, especially cattle.
  • If untreated, infections from screwworm flies can kill animals.
  • The return of the screwworm fly threatens the U.S. cattle industry.
  • Efforts to monitor and control the parasite are important to protect animals and farms.
  • The news was reported by Jason Allen on CBS News.
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