But the argument was at the time, I'm told you're raising 500 million flies. You don't have screw worms anymore in the United States or Mexico. Why are we wasting all this money? So They turned down the production from 500 million a week to 100 million a week. Problem number one. Then our friends to the south from the Rio Grande river all the way to the Panama Canal may have had some problems in their monitoring programs. (34:44–34:50)
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Asserts that the production of sterile screwworm flies was reduced from 500 million to 100 million per week.
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