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No. It is not. It can affect pets, other livestock and HUMANS TOO. We had it controlled 60 years ago hlthe2b Yesterday #1
Do you know how expensive Credelio is? hamsterjill Yesterday #3
Yes. I get it, though Elanco does work with groups such as yours (and offers rebates for general public) hlthe2b Yesterday #6
Do you not think that I've already thought to do that? hamsterjill Yesterday #9
i only wanted to help. I don't deserve your anger & wrath nor does anyone else who responds. hlthe2b Yesterday #10
Thank you for trying to help and responding in a rational manner. erronis Yesterday #21
I mentioned spot-on treatments which may well work and could be administered to a trapped hlthe2b Yesterday #11
I so wanted to address this because of my family's business but figured I'd just get the usual "jump in the lake Texan" efhmc Yesterday #29
Wouldn't want to disappoint you. hamsterjill Yesterday #42
And the biggest screwworms of all are Disaffected Yesterday #2
It is not funny and its tragic that innocents are paying the price... Moostache Yesterday #4
Thank you for understanding. hamsterjill Yesterday #5
Measles, Whooping Cough, etc. Under him, I think the near extinct Guinea Worm and extinct smallpox AZLD4Candidate Yesterday #20
I think it would take a facility incident to let smallpox loose again. nitpicked Yesterday #39
Both my parents believe the "assassination attempts" were all false flags. AZLD4Candidate Yesterday #47
They wanted to take the country back to imposed servitude RandomNumbers 8 hrs ago #79
Trump made screwworms great again Johonny Yesterday #7
Control of screwworm was one of the great scientific successes. dedl67 Yesterday #8
No it's not MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #12
Is this similar to the bot fly larve? N/t gay texan Yesterday #13
not really Kali Yesterday #16
Interesting.......... popsdenver Yesterday #33
You are right about us healthcare workers. HappyLarge 20 hrs ago #72
All of the health workers I know popsdenver 9 hrs ago #75
I honestly don't know the answer to that question. hamsterjill Yesterday #17
there do seem to be efforts afoot to release sterile males in large numbers. cab67 Yesterday #31
Yeah, I was just reading that these efforts wouldn't be fully (note that word) operational until early 2028. hamsterjill Yesterday #43
I'm pretty sure they were also doing this in Mexico. USDA was working with Mexico. To the best of my knowledge. LeftInTX Yesterday #69
botflies eat living tissue, but transmission is completely different. cab67 Yesterday #30
there are different species of botflies and modes of infestation Kali Yesterday #54
When I've seen them removed - cab67 Yesterday #66
Damn horrible. Traildogbob Yesterday #14
Blame the fucking Republicans Texas keeps voting in to mess your way of life. dave99 Yesterday #15
We should call it the republican screwworm BaronChocula Yesterday #18
The Trumpworm -- he *likes* to put his name on things. eppur_se_muova Yesterday #67
Nailed it BaronChocula Yesterday #68
Sociopaths like Trump, Thiel, Musk, the DOGE shitheads etc don't care about anything that doesn't affect them personally ChicagoTeamster Yesterday #19
Psychopaths exists in various degrees in a variety of professions. littlemissmartypants Yesterday #28
That lower chart... Wednesdays 23 hrs ago #70
I was told by an older gentleman that a man born rich could never understand what it's like to be poor. harumph Yesterday #32
Occasionally someone like a JFK or an FDR breaks that rule but, in general, yes ChicagoTeamster Yesterday #36
Too late CT........NC popsdenver Yesterday #34
I blame MAGA. LuvLoogie Yesterday #22
known as REPUBLICANS dave99 Yesterday #24
"any warm-blooded animal" cab67 Yesterday #23
Righteous rant, hamsterjill. I felt every inhalation and exhalation of it. littlemissmartypants Yesterday #25
Thanks, smarty. hamsterjill Yesterday #45
Climate change has everything... littlemissmartypants Yesterday #56
Burn It Down ZDU Yesterday #26
An early consequence of criminal impoundments and maga murder budget cuts. pat_k Yesterday #27
LOL popsdenver Yesterday #38
As a Republic (If We Can Keep It), "We" Obviously Failed Even More Bigly Than He Did When He Showed The Roux Comes First Yesterday #35
Post removed Post removed Yesterday #37
Righteous rant. Ilsa Yesterday #40
No, not all farmers and ranchers are "rich". hamsterjill Yesterday #44
Yep. The ranchers & farmers look for those great gop bennies. nt Ilsa Yesterday #46
Yep, and it'll be the mom and pop farms and ranches that suffer the most. hamsterjill Yesterday #51
a big risk is having a herd or your location quarantined Kali 7 hrs ago #80
The three counties (Kinney, Zavala and Uvalde) are already basically quarantined. hamsterjill 5 hrs ago #83
I forgot to add: Ilsa Yesterday #49
Then why would most vote for the GOP? Could it be FSA welfare? walkingman Yesterday #55
We have to get MW67 Yesterday #41
HEAR! HEAR! ✊️ littlemissmartypants Yesterday #63
Don't forget the spirochites popsdenver 9 hrs ago #77
Thank you for posting - TBF Yesterday #48
I'm sure your dog will be just fine, but you're right to ask at the re-check. You're being sane and responsible. hamsterjill Yesterday #53
I'm south of Houston in the outer suburbs - TBF Yesterday #59
Yes, I don't blame you for being concerned. hamsterjill Yesterday #62
That was a righteous rant! ananda Yesterday #50
Rants have become my norm these days. hamsterjill Yesterday #52
I don't really feel sorry for them, but.. ananda Yesterday #58
For me it's the wildlife. hamsterjill Yesterday #60
That is such a shame. ananda Yesterday #61
Can the secured island compounds of billionaires keep the screwworm fly out? DBoon Yesterday #57
Have to admit, I kind of prefer Option B . . . hatrack 9 hrs ago #76
Yet another inevitable consequence of all this insane deregulation. Completely on the heads of the GQP. Karasu Yesterday #64
"What in the actual fuck is it ever going to take?" OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #65
The idiocy of the DOGE bros (who probably thought "screwworm" was a hilarious joke) will haunt us for years to come. LetMyPeopleVote 22 hrs ago #71
I still remember the only screw worm case i ever saw. Scruffy1 19 hrs ago #73
My dad was a rancher and I remember him worrying about it. hamsterjill 19 hrs ago #74
It's ugly susanr516 6 hrs ago #82
My question is will my normal heartworm prevention i give my pup will prevent it? gay texan 9 hrs ago #78
no, these are insect larvae Kali 7 hrs ago #81
Cats are another matter. hamsterjill 5 hrs ago #84
yes they don't handle external insecticides as well since they lick themselves Kali 4 hrs ago #85
I don't know about the fly traps for screwworm flies, but I've been stocking up. hamsterjill 4 hrs ago #86
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