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Canada: New lure to manage Bed Bug infestations
Canada: New lure to manage Bed Bug infestations
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Canada: New lure to manage Bed Bug infestations

2015
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Overview
Bedbug infestations can be detected and eradicated even at the earliest stages with a new insect pheromone developed by scientists at Simon Frasier University. A thorough five-year study was conducted to identify the agent or substance that would lure and trap bedbug aggregates effectively. Biology professor Gerhard Gries and his wife, Regine, also an SFU biologist, with the help students and Robert Britton, a chemist at the same academe, the researchers were able to identify the chemical substance needed to bait the bugs.
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Research Information Ltd
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