Invasive species not only have the potential to introduce diseases, but they can also outcompete native species for resources ...
The estimated cost of the invasive khapra beetle to Australia's grains industry could be more than $15 billion if it became ...
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Mexico boosts controls on cattle after new screwworm case found near US border in Nuevo Leon
Mexico has activated emergency controls after detecting a new case of New World screwworm in cattle in Nuevo Leon, near the U.S. border ...
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Flesh-eating larva found in cattle near U.S.-Mexican border
Héctor Albores Cruz, deputy secretary of cattle ranching for the state of Chiapas, said the cattle come in through an area ...
Hundreds of cartons of nappy pants remain unaccounted for after one of the biggest threats to Australia's grain industry, khapra beetle larvae, was found in the imported products.
Australia has detected the larvae of khapra beetles in imported nappies sold in supermarkets nationwide, the agriculture ministry said, raising concerns the pest could infest grain storages and ...
Khapra beetle larvae, a top threat to Australia’s grains, don’t pose any immediate health risk to humans but are a biosecurity concern ...
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