Nicholas Coleman+FollowWhy Your Steak Might Cost More SoonHeads up, meat lovers: a nasty flesh-eating bug is back on the scene, and it’s not just a horror movie plot. The US just hit pause on all live cattle, horse, and bison imports from Mexico because the New World screwworm—a bug that literally eats living animals—has crept close to the border. This means your next BBQ could get pricier, since less livestock means tighter supply. It’s a wild reminder that even tiny bugs can shake up our dinner plans and wallets! #FoodSupply #InvasiveSpecies #MoneyHacks #Livestock #ConsumerTips #Business515Share
Arthur Booker+FollowZombie Flies Are Back—Here’s Why It MattersDid you hear about the return of the flesh-eating fly? After 60 years, the screwworm is making a comeback, threatening not just cows and horses but even people with open wounds. The USDA is hitting pause on cattle imports from Mexico to keep these nasty bugs out. If you’re around farms or have pets, keep an eye out for weird wounds—early action can save a lot of trouble! #HealthAlert #Livestock #ConsumerTips #MoneyLifehacks #Business7612Share
Alexandria Simmons+FollowWhy the USDA Just Banned Cattle ImportsHeads up, animal lovers and outdoor adventurers: a flesh-eating fly called the screwworm is making a comeback after 60 years. This bug’s larvae can burrow into wounds of pets, livestock, and even people, causing serious pain. The USDA is so worried, they’ve hit pause on cattle, horse, and bison imports from Mexico. If you’re around animals or spend time outside, keep an eye on cuts and report anything weird—early action can save a lot of trouble! #AnimalHealth #USDA #Livestock #MoneyLifehacks #ConsumerAlert #Business222Share