Last Modified: March 04, 2025

It's up to each of us to stop hungry pests.

Hungry pests are invasive species that threaten to harm our crops and trees. Left unchecked, they can devastate entire agricultural industries, eliminating jobs, threatening our food supply, and costing billions.

Here's how the USDA is fighting hungry pests:

  • ABROAD

1. We're helping to fight hungry pests abroad so they don't get here.

To stay ahead of the threat of hungry pests, we're assisting other countries in their pest control efforts and working to stop the pests at the source.

Here are a few of our key efforts:

  • Assisting other countries in their pest and disease survey, control, suppression, and eradication efforts. For example, we're working with Mexico and Guatemala to eradicate the Medfly from Mexico and maintain a barrier against the pest in Guatemala. By halting the Medfly's northern spread there, we protect the United States from a serious agricultural threat while it's still far away.
  • Inspecting certain U.S.-bound exports to ensure they're pest- and disease-free before they depart.
  • Helping other countries develop the capability to export safe agricultural products to the United States.

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