Animals
Researchers Sequence Genome Of Common Bedbug, Revealing New Ways To Control the Pests
Bedbugs are hardy pests that have built up a strong resistance to common pesticides. In a recent study, researchers sequenced the genome of these bugs, revealing unique genetic features that could help create better methods of pest control.
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