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Invasive insect fall armyworm on the march, but scientists fight back with an oozing virus and an egg-attacking wasp – ABC News
A virus that oozes out through a caterpillar’s skin before exterminating it is being investigated as a way to combat an invasive…
A virus that oozes out through a caterpillar’s skin before exterminating it is being investigated as a way to combat an invasive insect that is devastating some Australian crops.
Key points:
- Invasive fall armyworm has spread through most of Australia
- An…
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