The USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is imposing restrictions on all commercial shipments of fresh figs imported from Mexico, effective August 24, in an effort to prevent the introduction of the black fig fly (BFF) in the United States. This measure is necessitated by the detection of the pest in Mexican states including Baja California Sur, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Michoacán, Morelos and Puebla. Prior to the implementation date, commercial fresh fig fruit from Mexico may still enter the US but under specific pest mitigation strategies. Thereafter, fresh fig fruit from Mexico will be required to undergo irradiation at 400 Gy, a treatment approved by APHIS, either before or upon arrival in the US. The importation of fresh figs in non-commercial shipments will continue to be prohibited.