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Scientists in Mexico are testing innovative methods they hope can be employed to locate the overwhelming number of people ...
Scientists in Mexico are testing innovative methods they hope can be employed to locate people missing due to cartel violence ...
The sure-fire way to know whether it’s a sweat bee or a corn fly buzzing around is if it stings. The halictid bee stings, but ...
TOPEKA, Kan. -- The U.S. government is preparing to breed billions of flies and dump them out of airplanes over Mexico and southern Texas to fight a flesh-eating maggot.
The pest spawns flesh-eating larvae that could devastate the American beef industry, decimate wildlife and even kill household pets.
The USDA plans to drop sterile flies over Texas and Mexico to stop the screwworm, a parasite that threatens cattle, wildlife, and pets.
The USDA plans to drop sterile flies over Texas and Mexico to stop the screwworm, a parasite that threatens cattle, wildlife, and pets.
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