It's About to Rain Flies in Texas, but Only to Stop the Flesh-Eating Maggots [View all]
By Luis Prada
July 9, 2025, 8:10am
The U.S. government is reviving an old Cold War-style tactic to combat a tiny but terrifying threat: the New World screwworm fly, a small tropical insect whose larvae burrow into the flesh of living animals and eat them from the inside out.
If left unchecked, these maggots can take down cattle, wildlife, pets, and even humans, as I recently covered in the story about how New World screwworms are terrorizing Honduras. If they run amok, our food supply would be in a state of full-on crisis in a matter of weeks.
To stop the larval menace, the Department of Agriculture is preparing to breed and drop hundreds of millions of sterile male flies over southern Texas and Mexico. The flies will be zapped with radiation, stripped of their reproductive powers, and then tossed out of airplanes. Female screwworms, who only mate once in their short adult lives, will pair up with these duds and lay eggs that never hatch. Over time, the population collapses.
The tactic isnt new. Back in the 1960s and 70s, the US and Mexico deployed over 94 billion sterile flies to eradicate the pest north of Panama. The program was so effective that, in typical American fashion, we assumed we had completely solved the problem, so we shut down fly factories in Florida and Texas, before patting ourselves on the back and walking off into the sunset not realizing that the New World screwworms arm burst out of a heap of rubble just before a cut to credits.
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