U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists at
On May 20, CBP arranged for the shipment to be moved to a warehouse upon arrival in
While initial reviews of the wood packing material revealed no signs of pests, suspicious CBP agricultural specialists used a broom to sweep up sawdust and residue within the container, and upon examining it, found a pest determined to be a Khapra beetle. This is the first reported interception of this pest in the
CBP processed the shipment for delivery to its destination after U.S. Department of Agriculture had the cargo treated to ensure the elimination of the pest risk.
Khapra beetle is one of the 100 worst invasive species. “Wheat, peanuts, barley, oats, corn and dried orange pulp are just a few of the items this pest destroys,” the agency said.
(Source: American Shipper)