A flesh-eating parasite that can be deadly to both humans and cattle is nearing the U.S. Here's what to watch out for.
Minnesota has issued new rules for bringing dogs and cats into the state from Mexico to prevent the spread of a dangerous ...
Parasitic flies that eat human tissue to lay eggs in open wounds are just 90 miles from US border, officials confirm - ​Sid ...
Both animals and humans can be impacted by NWS ...
The original 'Faces of Death' left high school students of the 1980s and 1990s so traumatized that they took their teachers ...
The method that was used to eradicate the fly is known as the sterile insect technique (SIT). This involves breeding vast ...
An insidious pest has been infecting cattle just over the border, in Mexico. "Tick riders,” a 120-year-old group of mounted ...
In 2016, a parasite was discovered in the Florida Keys in the wounds of the endangered key deer. Since wild animals encounter ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A flesh-eating parastic fly is inching back ever-closer to the United States border as funding for surveillance of the ...
A devastating agricultural pest, the New World Screwworm Fly (NWS), has been eradicated in the United States since 1982. Today, it’s marching closer to American borders, and local, state, and national ...