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06/09/2026

How far could they go?

USDA officially confirmed the first domestic case of New World screwworm in six decades, detected in a three-week-old calf in Zavala County, Texas (about 50 miles from the Mexican border).

The question of "how far north could they go" is no longer a hypothetical simulation, it is now an active biosecurity emergency. Leading veterinary parasitologists are warning that this single case likely signals the beginning of reestablishment, meaning hundreds or thousands of flies may already be across the border.

The threat is divided into two distinct biological zones…where the fly can live *permanently*, and how far north it can march during the warm months.

The “Summer Dispersal Zone” - NWS can reach Kansas, Missouri, Tennessee, and further north via wind/livestock. And the “Overwintering Zone” where NWS could become permanently established in South/Central Texas & Gulf Coast areas due to mild winters.

Winter is the ultimate limiting factor because screwworm pupae can’t survive hard, prolonged soil freezes. However, the winters of the 2020s are significantly milder than those of the 1950s when eradication began.

The new reality is that the permanent, year-round survival zone is no longer confined safely to Southern Mexico. South Texas, the Lower Rio Grande Valley, and the Gulf Coast could now be treated as year-round establishment zones.

Many entomologists believe that warmer winter trends will allow the permanent NWS overwintering line to push into Central Texas and across the deep Southeast (Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida).

*Bonilla, D. (n.d.). Cooperative Screwworm Eradication Program: Environmental Assessment. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).https://www.aphis.usda.gov/sites/default/files/screwworm-environmental-assessment.pdf
*Gutierrez, A. P., Ponti, L., & Arias, P. A. (2019). Deconstructing the eradication of new world screwworm in North America: Retrospective analysis and climate warming effects. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 33(2), 282–295. https://doi.org/10.1111/mve.12362
⁠*Timbie, S. (2026). Annotated bibliography of scientific research on new world screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) myiasis in wildlife. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2026-1006. USGS Publications Warehouse. https://pubs.usgs.gov/publication/ofr20261006/full

Even if freezing temperatures wipe out northern populations every winter, the flies can travel massive distances during the spring and summer. A single fly can travel 10 to 30 miles in its lifespan. And the case that was discovered in Zavala County was 50 miles from the border, which leads one to believe there is already a population inside the US border. And of course, the primary driver of rapid expansion is the movement of infested livestock, vehicles, or wildlife.

Before eradication, summer outbreaks regularly pushed as far north as Kansas, Missouri, and Tennessee. If not aggressively contained in Texas, this summer range remains entirely possible today.

With live cases confirmed in South Texas, the immediate risk zones across the United States have grown.

CRITICAL / ACTIVE Regions include South Texas, Lower Rio Grande Valley. High humidity and thick brush provide ideal habitat. The parasite can easily establish a year-round lifecycle here if not eradicated quickly.

HIGH RISK regions include Central/East Texas, Gulf Coast, Coastal Louisiana, Southern Florida. These areas are at high vulnerability for permanent establishment. Mild modern winters mean soil temperatures rarely drop low enough for long enough periods of time to kill burrowed pupae.

MODERATE RISK regions include Northern Texas (Dallas/Panhandle), Oklahoma, Arkansas. These areas have a high vulnerability for summer infestation. While winter freezes will reliably clear out populations annually, unchecked spring/summer migrations could trigger devastating seasonal outbreaks.

From a wildlife management standpoint, an established population in South Texas is a nightmare for white-tailed deer. Biologists are deeply concerned about specific pressure points such as “Fawn Recruitment Collapse”. The Texas case was found in the navel of a 3-week-old calf. Newborn fawns are incredibly vulnerable because female flies target the raw umbilical stump. Historically, screwworm infestations caused 25% to 80% fawn mortality in heavy outbreak years.

Parasites like the Gulf Coast tick create bleeding bite wounds on deer hides and ears. These tiny lesions are exactly what female screwworms look for to deposit their 200–300 eggs.

In areas with dense deer populations or high feral hog numbers, the parasite has a virtually endless supply of warm-blooded hosts, allowing numbers to scale exponentially before experts can intervene.

The silver lining is that modern agricultural and wildlife authorities possess a tool that managers in the 1930s did not known as “Sterile Insect Technique (SIT)”.

The USDA and the Texas Animal Health Commission have already established a containment zone around Zavala County and are deploying millions of sterile male flies to help crash the wild fly population.

SIT is highly effective, but it relies entirely on containment. If the parasite goes undetected in wild deer or feral hog populations outside of the current quarantine zone, it can quickly expand. The primary concern right now is not whether a fly can survive a winter in Oklahoma, it is whether we can stop the current Texas situation from turning into a multi-state emergency.

06/09/2026

USDA has confirmed two additional cases of New World screwworm (NWS) in Texas, bringing the state’s total to four confirmed cases. The new detections were identified June 7 in a calf in La Salle County and a dog in Andrews County.

No one needs to panic. We have a plan in place, and we know how to eradicate this pest.

NWS is an animal health issue, not a food safety issue. Meat remains safe to eat, and treated and inspected cattle can continue to move from affected areas.

This pest is highly treatable when detected early. That’s why ranchers, landowners and veterinarians play such a critical role in the response. Monitor livestock and wildlife, report suspicious wounds or infestations immediately, and help us eradicate NWS once again.

📍 Report a livestock case: https://www.tahc.texas.gov/agency/contact.html
📍 Report a wildlife case: https://tpwd.texas.gov/landwater/habitat-management/find-a-wildlife-biologist/
📍 Monitor active cases: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/animals/animal-health/livestock-and-poultry-disease/current-status/us-confirmed-cases-new-world

You don't want to miss this meeting!
06/05/2026

You don't want to miss this meeting!

Join us Wednesday at 9am or 6pm for a public information meeting on the newly found screwworms.

There will be representatives from USDA, Texas Animal Health, Veterinarians, and others on the front line of defense. These will be some of the top officials that can give you direct answers, not media fueled rumors.

The goal is to answer all your questions and give you the latest protocol on livestock movement and treatment. The more information you receive, the better we think you’ll understand the situation.

We are also hoping to get some insight on the wildlife aspect as well for everyone by this time.

We invite anyone and everyone. Let’s all get together and make this fight a little easier!

06/04/2026

U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed a case of New World Screwworm on a three-week-old calf in Zavala County. Now that NWS is officially in our district, I want to remind everyone to please follow guidance from our state agencies and federal partners.

For more information and updates from the USDA, please visit
www.screwworm.gov

It's crucial that we report suspected infestations immediately.

For livestock and pets, report to Texas Animal Health Commission
www.tahc.texas.gov

For wildlife, report to Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
www.tpwd.texas.gov/screwworm

I have included the following one pager for more information and resources on this pest. As always, please reach out to me or my office for help on this or any other issue.

Here is a great resource pertaining to the New World Screwworm.
06/04/2026

Here is a great resource pertaining to the New World Screwworm.

New World Screwworm Resources – A Website for Texans Identify Screwworm Quickly:Photos, symptoms and behavior signs Report Suspicions:Learn how to report suspected infestations of NWS Learn about the Pest:Learn how NWS spreads and how it was previously eradicated in the U.S. View Confirmed Cases i...

06/04/2026
06/04/2026

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller today responded to the first suspected case of New World screwworm (NWS) in Texas, criticizing the United States Department of Agriculture for what he called a slow, bureaucratic, and incomplete response, and calling on President Trump to take decisive contr...

06/03/2026

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