Scoopfeeds — Intelligent news, curated.
Flesh-eating screwworm infection detected in South Texas, USDA says
computer-science

Flesh-eating screwworm infection detected in South Texas, USDA says

Ars Technica · Jun 3, 2026, 9:31 PM · Also reported by 2 other sources

A case of New World screwworm has been reported in South Texas. If confirmed, it would be the first detected breach of the US-Mexico border by the ravenous flesh-eating flies, which have been making their way up through Central America for the past several years. In a social media post Wednesday afternoon, the US Department of Agriculture said a "sample is now at USDA's National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) in Ames, lowa for confirmatory testing. We will provide updates the moment results are available." It added that "We have already activated personnel on the ground and are working with local partners." Chatter of a screwworm detection had already been building this week, rattling the US cattle industry.Read full article Comments

Article preview — originally published by Ars Technica. Full story at the source.
Read full story on Ars Technica → More top stories

Also covered by

Aggregated and edited by the Scoop newsroom. We surface news from Ars Technica alongside other reporting so you can compare coverage in one place. Editorial policy · Corrections · About Scoop