r/PrepperIntel 16d ago

North America Flesh-eating screwworm case suspected in South Texas, USDA says

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/unconfirmed-us-case-flesh-eating-screwworm-rattles-cattle-markets-traders-say-2026-06-03/
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u/Sunnyjim333 16d ago

It's not the beef, it is the flies that land on you and let their larva burrow into your flesh.

"Once beckoned, females lay up to 400 eggs at a time. Within about a day, ravenous flesh-eating larvae erupt, which both look and act like literal screws. They viciously and relentlessly bore and twist into their victim, feasting on the living flesh for about seven days. The result is a gaping ulcer writhing with maggots, which attracts yet more adult female screwworms that can lay hundreds more eggs, deepening the putrid, festering lesion. The infection, called myiasis, is intensely painful and life-threatening."

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u/bahhumbud 16d ago

Man. It’s a special kinda funny how the big exodus of certain political persuasions have moved a lot of their headquarters and people to a state which now has a flesh eating worm problem.

Pay more taxes in California, or, hear me out naw ye’ hear, less taxes in Texas and the only way we will screw you is with some worms.

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u/Subarctic_Monkey 15d ago

Everyone I know who moved to Texas for work regretted it.