Environment
Looks Kill: Invasive Pests Targeted with Sexy-but-Lethal Decoy
A team of researchers are fighting an invasive and destructive pest threatening North American forests with an unusual strategy. Male emerald ash borers trying to mate with "female" decoys are in for a fatally shocking surprise. And more surprisingly still, the strategy seems to be working.
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