CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia has detected the larvae of khapra beetles in imported nappies sold in supermarkets nationwide, the agriculture ministry said, raising concerns the pest could infest ...
Evidence of Khapra beetles — considered by the federal department of agriculture to be among "the world’s most destructive pests" — was found at Detroit Metro Airport, the U.S. Customs and Border ...
Authorities in Australia have discovered larvae belonging to the khapra beetle, an invasive pest that is considered a major threat to the nation’s grain industry, in a box of imported nappies. The ...
The Australian government has estimated the cost of khapra beetle to Australia's grains industry at more than $15 billion if it became endemic across the country. The invasive grain pest was ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Remains of “the world’s most invasive grain pest” were discovered in a bag of seeds at Detroit Metropolitan Airport last year, officials say. It happened April 18, when a ...
DETROIT — Remains of a tiny but destructive beetle were located at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport last year, renewing calls for proper declarations when traveling. U.S. Customs and Border Protection ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists intercepted Khapra beetle remains at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport last spring, federal officials say. “Khapra beetle is one of the many ...
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