Article 6BEW1 Fine young cannibals: locust study could lead to better pest control

Fine young cannibals: locust study could lead to better pest control

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Discovery of anti-cannibalism' pheromone raises possibility of spraying crops with similar chemical as non-toxic insecticide

Locusts are voracious eaters with appetites that extend to members of their own species. Now scientists have discovered an anti-cannibalism" pheromone used by the insects to protect themselves in dense swarms, which could pave the way for novel pest control strategies.

Scientists said the discovery raises a host of possibilities, including spraying crops with something similar to the protective pheromone as a non-toxic insecticide, or finding a way to reduce its impact among locusts and make them turn on each other more.

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