US Customs and Border Protection officers discovered 37 live beetles concealed inside packages of potato chips and chocolate arriving from Japan at Los Angeles International Airport. The beetles, which pose a significant threat to US agriculture, were turned over to USDA officials for further action.
The beetles were turned over to USDA officials.Over three dozen live beetles concealed inside packages of Japanese snacks were discovered by US Customs and Border Protection at the Los Angeles International Airport last month.
The beetles were turned over to USDA officials who will determine their final destination. They will likely be donated to local zoos that have permits for such live insects or preserve them for local insect collection.
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