Concerns Rise Over Potential Detection of Flesh-Eating Screwworm in South Texas
The USDA has reported a possible detection of the flesh-eating screwworm in South Texas, which could have serious implications for local livestock and animal health.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 6 days ago
The USDA has announced a potential detection of the flesh-eating screwworm in South Texas, prompting an investigation into the reports.
This invasive species poses a significant threat to livestock, raising concerns among farmers and animal health officials.
The situation is still developing, and the USDA is actively working to assess the impact and determine the next steps.