April 28 (Reuters) - The United States and Mexico reached an agreement on the handling of a damaging pest called New World screwworm, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said on Monday, after she threatened to limit cattle imports from south of the border.
Screwworms can infest livestock, wildlife and in rare cases, people. Maggots from screwworm flies burrow into the skin of living animals, causing serious and often fatal damage.
Summary
  • US and Mexico agree on screwworm pest control measures
  • US threatened to limit cattle imports from Mexico over screwworms.
  • Blocking imports could further tighten US cattle supply