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The USDA is preparing to release 180 million flies. Here’s why

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Why This Matters

The USDA's plan to release 180 million sterile flies represents an innovative approach to controlling flesh-eating parasitic flies, which pose a threat to agriculture and public health. This initiative highlights the growing use of biological pest control methods in the tech-driven pursuit of sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions. Its success could influence future pest management strategies across the industry.

Key Takeaways

The parasitic fly, whose larvae feed on living tissue, has now been detected in multiple Texas counties. In an effort to combat the threat of flesh-eating parasitic flies, The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) turned to a surprising solution: sterile flies.