Monday, June 22, 2026

Contemplating the spread of screwworm in the United States

 
Graphic and headlineDrovers, 6/19/2026

Weather does not just influence screwworm activity — it helps determine where the pest can survive, reproduce and spread. 
Makens explains temperature thresholds can dictate screwworm development. Pupa development cannot proceed below about 58°F and halts above 110°F, while adult survival and reproduction are most favorable around 81.5°F. That means much of the southern U.S. is warm enough during summer to support at least temporary fly survival and movement. But heat alone does not tell the full story. 
“While temperature defines where screwworms can survive, rainfall and moisture influence when and how intensely they can thrive,” Makens adds. In other words, many areas may be warm enough, but not every area will be equally favorable. 
For producers trying to judge risk, moisture may be the deciding factor
 
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