The move comes as the New World Screwworm fly larvae continues to cause chaos as it infiltrates the US beef industry, affecting wider wildlife, pets and, in rare cases, humans.

According to scientists, the new batches of male sterilised maggots will be dumped over the South American nation and the US state of Texas in a bid to eradicate the vicious variety of flesh-eating larvae.

The US Department of Agriculture is said the male flies, which measure slightly larger than the average housefly, will be sterilised with radiation before being released.

The strategy, set out by scientists, will force the female screwworms to breed with the newly sterilised males.

The flesh-eating variety of the screwworm maggots were eradicated from the US in 1966, but the creatures appear to me making a comeback.

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    I’m surprised they’re still doing it. I would have assumed the administration threw a fit about having Mexico pay for it instead.

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    Mexico is not “South American.” Most of it isn’t even “Central American.” The person who wrote this needs some geography lessons.

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      This article also makes this sound like a brand new endeavor, as if this hasn’t been an ongoing project for 70 years now

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        When you are not up to date on the topic, it sounds like a far-fetched dystopian alternate timeline.

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        Well, where they’re dropping them is recent, as the screwworm has been steadily moving north again.

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        “Tiny landmass”? Tell me you have no idea of geography without telling me you have no idea of geography.

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            “Smallest Continent” is like saying “Most Giant Midget.” It means nothing. That’s also only if you use the 7 continent model. Which is taught in Mostly English Speaking parts of the world as well as SE Asia and China. There’s two 6 continent models, the combined Eurasia Model which is taught in Russia, Eastern Europe and the Balkan States. Then There’s the combined Americas model Taught in Greece, many Romance language countries and Latin America. Then There’s The 5 Continent model which is Physiographic Regions, so physically distinct regions independent of Political boundaries and the 4 continent model which is divided by continuous land mass, so Afro-Eurasia, Combined Americas, Australia and Antarctica. The 6 model system is represented in the rings of the Olympic flag that depicts the 5 inhabited continents of the combined America Model but excludes Antarctica because Penguins are shit at Archery. TMYN

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              Rhode Island isn’t a landmass. It’s a political division. Europe is large for everything but continents. But it’s a moderately sized peninsula on the Eurasian continent.

              Nobody is claiming it’s small like Luxembourg, we’re saying its small like India (yes I know its 3x the size of india)

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      “Everyone’s saying screw worms are bad — WRONG! Screw worms are actually amazing for controlling pests. They SAVE livestock, save money, and keep our food supply strong. We should THANK screw worms, not attack them. Sad how people don’t know the facts! #ScrewwormSuccess #MAGA”

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    The article doesn’t mention why this is suddenly an issue. They used to have a narrow choke point around Panama where they did this routinely to keep these things from ever getting into the US, but that was cut as part of the “government efficiency” fiasco, so now it’s a widespread, growing, problem. Really the perfect example of why wildly cutting government spending without thought is not an ‘efficient’ approach to reducing spending.

    There is also a picture of a screw-worm infected dog in the article, if you want to see what your republican sponsored future will be

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          I don’t know if I’m going mad or the Internet has been scrubbed clean of it, but I can’t find a source anywhere on my 2023 claim, now. It was an article I’d thought I read pretty recently.

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            There was a fairly recent article posted on Lemmy somewhere saying they had broken through, but I don’t remember it including a “why”

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      but that was cut as part of the “government efficiency” fiasco

      I hate Elon, Trump, DOGE, and MAGA as much as the next comrade, but I have seen no evidence this is the case. Where did you get this from?

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          But right after it mentions supply chain issues, it talks about unauthorized migration through the Darien Gap and the illegal cattle trade in Central America. Just saying, criticize where it’s due, and Trump’s due criticism for almost everything he’s done, but this problem is complex and exists independently of him and independently of the United States

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      It’s worth noting that the current outbreak that’s occurring north of Panama started prior to DOGE doing its bullshit. Apparently it began in 2022.

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        Worth noting that people still have no idea how much damage Trump and Republicans did the first go around.

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          I’m not saying they didn’t do damage, but did they cut funding for this? There doesn’t seem to be any evidence of that. There was an outbreak in Florida in 2016 before the 2022 outbreak

          No concrete reason for the northward spread has been given, and Dr. Chancey said it is likely “multifactorial.” She noted that surveillance of NWS is limited in hard-to-reach areas across Central America, and livestock often are transported through unmonitored or insufficient checkpoints.

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            I’m not talking about who did what.

            I’m talking about people who don’t know what damage was done and the extent.

            If they knew, and actually cared, things would not be as bad and getting worse.