It is a bad deal all around when it shows. I think they normally try to isolate the spread by killing all the deer in the hot zone which cost lots of money. Then you have to factor in the reoccurring testing of both hunter killed and vehicle killed deer. I don't think there are many labs equipped and it requires brain tissue so that cost would be pretty high. Then lack of license sales with hunters who don't want to chance eating an infected deer and the the fallout is substantial.