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- The US plans to open a fly factory in Texas as part of its fight . . .
The U S government plans to open what amounts to a fly factory by the end of the year, announcing its intent Wednesday to breed millions of the insects in Texas near the border with Mexico as
- U. S. Plans to Open a Fly Factory in Texas as Part of Its Fight Against . . .
Texas officials said they are grateful that the U S is taking the screwworm threat serious and pleased with the plans for combating it, including the new facility in Texas Officials in other states are watching the fly's migration as well and see having sterile male flies outnumber the non-sterile one is crucial to checking its migration
- U. S. plans to combat spread of man-eater screwworms with $8. 5M . . .
The new Texas facility would be built at Moore Air Base, less than 20 miles from the Mexico border, and the USDA said it would also consider building a companion fly-breeding center there so that
- US plans to open fly factory in Texas as part of fight against flesh . . .
The U S government plans to open what amounts to a fly factory by the end of the year to breed millions of the insects in Texas near the border with Mexico as part of an effort to keep a flesh
- The U. S. plans to open a fly factory in Texas - Spectrum News
A Texas fly factory, slated to open before the year concludes, is the U S government’s plan to curb a flesh-eating parasite harming American cattle Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said sterile male New World screwworm flies bred at the $8 5 million facility would be released into the wild to mate with females and prevent them from
- America set to open Texas ‘fly factory’ in bid to breed millions of . . .
The US government is poised to open an unusual new facility in Texas by the end of the year: a "fly factory" designed to combat a flesh-eating parasite threatening American cattle
- The US plans to open a fly factory in Texas to fight a flesh-eating . . .
The US plans to open a fly factory in Texas to fight a flesh-eating parasite The New World screwworm fly’s appearance in southern Mexico late last year has worried agriculture and cattle
- Secretary Rollins Announces Bold Plan to Combat New World . . . - USDA
(Edinburg, TX, June 18, 2025) – U S Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L Rollins this morning launched an $8 5 million sterile New World screwworm (NWS) fly dispersal facility in South Texas and announced a sweeping five-pronged plan (PDF, 434 KB) to enhance USDA’s already robust ability to detect, control, and eliminate this pest These urgent actions are necessary to finish the fight
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