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ASAN (KXAN) – On Friday, the governor of Texas State, Greg Abbott (PBUH), and Minister of Agriculture, Brock Rollins, publicly handled plans to fight the new global worm, which disrupted livestock and livestock industries.

According to the US Department of Agriculture, the new global spiral worms are a type of gas that fly the larvae into new wounds of live animals such as livestock, pets and people at times. The damage it causes can be fatal.

During a press conference, Rollins announced a new facility for a sterile fly production in Edinburg, Texas. The elbow will generate three hundred million flying a week.

In addition, the Trump administration will invest in developing technology and working near Mexico to track the residents of the spiral worm.

“We have a lot of data to be collected. We have a lot of work to do it. But we have to protect our cow meat and livestock industry in this country,” said Rollins.

Abbott said during the press conference that the spiral worms, which feed on livestock and deer, can lead to billions of losses every year.

“This is a necessary issue for the cattle industry, for the dietary supplies at risk.”

The animal was named after the nutritional behavior, with tension larvae in the body of their victims.

Larry Gilbert, a professor at the University of Texas and the director of the faculty at the Brackinridge Laboratory of the field, said he was more concerned about the influence of new global spiral worms on deer residents.

“Spoiled herds will be vulnerable to this deer, and do not wander in the treatment of wounds on deer. It is difficult to find them,” Gilbert said.

In June, the Ministry of Agriculture stated that the spiral worms were discovered about 700 miles from the southern border. Livestock imports were suspended from Mexico to prevent infection in the states.

This anxiety was caused by Abbott earlier in the year. He created a team in response to the new screw worm in Texas.

According to Beton Shoman, the first director of government relations at the Texas Association and the Mashha Association southwest of Mashiya, the outbreak of the screw of Texas may cost about $ 1.8 billion as compensation for livestock annually.

The hunting industry in the state can face issues. During the outbreak of the sixties of the last century, 80 percent of the white tail deer died in Texas as a result of the spiral worms.

The species arise in Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and some countries in South America. The pests were mostly eliminated in the United States in the 1960s, but they sometimes prepared them in Central America and Mexico.

According to the Texas Extension Office, the population is controlled by the launch of sterile males in the population. Using sterile control groups developed at the University of Texas in Austin by insect scientists, Edward F. Knipling and Raymond C Boungeland.

The signs of an animal infected with the worms include the new global screw:

  • Unpleasant smell wounds with worms
  • Animals bite or lick their wounds
  • Pests in the abdomen and ears and where the brand occurred
  • Lethargy

In case of suspicion of injury, Texas A & M Agrilife recommends contacting the authorities, such as the Animal Health Committee in Texas, Tixs Parks, wildlife, and notifying your veterinarian.

You should then examine the animal to get the signs of injury and collect any samples to present them to the salads. There are many treatment options, including topical treatments.

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