U.S. prepares to combat New World screwworms with fly breeding and response teams

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The U.S. plans to breed and release billions of sterile flies to combat the flesh-eating screwworm fly, a pest threatening livestock and wildlife, using environmentally friendly methods that have historically been effective in eradication efforts, with new facilities planned in Mexico and Texas to prevent re-infestation.
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