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Costco issues warning notice for plant due to invasive insect infestation concern

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July 12, 2026

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Costco issues warning notice for plant due to invasive insect infestation concern

Desert willow plants sold at Costco between June 24 and July 3 may carry the glassy-winged sharpshooter, an invasive insect that threatens vineyards.

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Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 6, 2026

Florida Farmers Battle Tiny Invader: Pasture Mealybug Rapidly Devouring Grasslands, Sugarcane

A new invasive pest spotted in Florida has been damaging grass and sugarcane crops in South Florida, causing concern among farmers. The pasture mealybug has been spotted in 15 Florida counties so far, as well as Louisiana and Texas. The bug eats the sap of leaves of grasses and sugarcane, causing the plants to die, [] Florida Farmers Battle Tiny Invader: Pasture Mealybug Rapidly Devouring Grasslands, Sugarcane

CNN

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· Jun 29, 2026

Inside the Mexico facility fighting screwworms

CNN's Valeria León toured a facility in Chiapas, Mexico, that's sterilizing flies in hopes of eradicating the New World screwworm, a flesh-eating parasite posing a major threat to the country's cattle industry. It's also been detected in Texas, raising fears the US food supply will be impacted.

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

Experts cagey over free-range chickens as bird flu cases grow

Top officials warn egg farmers they may need to bring roaming birds indoors as yet another case of the deadly H5N1 virus is confirmed.

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· Jun 30, 2026

Mexico Inaugurates Sterile Fly Production Plant

The USDA financed the plant with an investment of US83.8 million. On Saturday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum inaugurated a sterile fly production plant in Chiapas, alongside U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, to fight the screwworm infestation in the region. RELATED: Mexico Expands Measures Against Cattle Screwworm The event took place in the municipality of []

Investing.com

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· Jun 27, 2026

US, Mexico inaugurate sterile fly plant in Chiapas in cross-border screwworm fight

US, Mexico inaugurate sterile fly plant in Chiapas in cross-border screwworm fight

Latin American Post

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· Jul 8, 2026

Mexico Breeds Sterile Flies to Save Cattle Trade and Trust

In southern Mexico, a new sterile fly plant is becoming a tool of border diplomacy, as scientists race to stop the flesh-eating screwworm, reassure U.S. officials, and revive cattle exports caught between biology, trade pressure, and rural economic anxiety. The post Mexico Breeds Sterile Flies to Save Cattle Trade and Trust appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.

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Related coverage for "Costco issues warning notice for plant due to invasive insect infestation concern": Tampa Free Press — Florida Farmers Battle Tiny Invader: Pasture Mealybug Rapidly Devouring Grasslands, Sugarcane. CNN — Inside the Mexico facility fighting screwworms. Brisbane Times — Experts cagey over free-range chickens as bird flu cases grow. teleSUR English — Mexico Inaugurates Sterile Fly Production Plant. Investing.com — US, Mexico inaugurate sterile fly plant in Chiapas in cross-border screwworm fight. Latin American Post — Mexico Breeds Sterile Flies to Save Cattle Trade and Trust