On May 2, 2022, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents at the Pharr International Bridge in Texas made a rare discovery, finding a pest in a shipment of fresh fruit from Mexico. The pest, identified as Cochabamba sp., is a type of leaf beetle not previously seen at any U.S. ports of entry. This pest, native to central and south America, can cause significant agricultural and economic damage by skeletonizing leaf surfaces and eating plant and tree leaves. The affected shipment was refused entry and sent back to Mexico, highlighting the critical role of CBP agriculture specialists in safeguarding American agriculture by preventing the introduction of non-native pests.