The United States is implementing a strategy to combat the population of screwworms, which are known for causing harm to livestock. The plan involves the release of sterilized flies to reduce the local screwworm population. However, the current production capacity for these sterilized flies is limited.
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US Plans to Address Screwworm Population with Sterilized Flies
The US is developing a plan to combat screwworms by releasing sterilized flies to decrease their population. The initiative faces challenges due to limited production capacity for these flies.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'flesh-eating'
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The US Has a Plan to Combat Screwworm. It Involves a Lot More Flies
US Plans to Address Screwworm Population with Sterilized Flies