Health & Fitness
For First Time In US History, Customs Agents Find Rare Spittlebug In Flower Shipment At Texas-Mexico Border
Laredo Port of Entry is credited for preventing serious harm that can be caused by infiltration of pest species foreign to the U.S.

August 23, 2021
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists at Laredo Port of Entry discovered a significant rare pest over the weekend, a first in the nation interception within a shipment of cut flowers.
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On Aug. 13, 2021, agriculture specialists at the World Trade Bridge import lot intercepted a spittlebug that was later identified as Maxantonia catella Jacobi (Cercopidae) by U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Systematic Entomology Laboratory in Washington, D.C. Pests that are not known to occur in the U.S. may be detrimental to the nation’s agriculture industry. Cercopidae sp, are xylem-feeding insects also known as frog hoppers. They are extremely efficient at jumping, and feed on a variety of plants, principally on pasture grasses and sugar cane.
“I want to congratulate our agriculture specialists at Laredo Port of Entry for their continued dedication to our agriculture mission and attention to detail that resulted in the interception of a first in the nation pest,” said Port Director Alberto Flores, Laredo Port of Entry. “Their outstanding work helps to protect American agriculture from serious economic harm that can be inflicted by infiltration of pest species not known to exist in the United States.”
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