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Khapra Beetle Remains Found In Rice Shipment At Hampton Roads

Posted: 12:55 PM Nov 22, 2012
Reporter: AP

November 22, 2012

NORFOLK, Va. — The U.S. Customs and Border Protection says a shipment of rice at the port of Hampton Roads will be destroyed or exported after agents found an invasive beetle.

The agency says in a news release that its agents recently found dead larva and cast skins of the Khapra beetle in a rice shipment from United Arab Emirates. The shipment was headed for Newark, N.J., but was diverted to Norfolk because of Hurricane Sandy.

The Khapra Beetle eats a variety of dried materials, is resistant to insecticides and can live without food for long periods.

Once the beetle is introduced into a region, Customs and Border Protection says it's difficult to control.
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