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posted by azrael on Thursday August 14 2014, @07:15PM   Printer-friendly
from the house-is-on-fire dept.

Ladybugs (Coccinellidae) can do the work that nasty chemicals used to. Researchers in Japan have discovered a way to selectively breed flightless ladybugs to be used as a "biopesticide" - a natural alternative to chemical pesticides.

Ladybugs have long been considered natural pest-control for gardens and crops, but their ability to fly away encouraged many agriculturalists to instead rely on chemical pesticides that are harmful to the environment. After several generations of being exposed to chemicals, many pests have also been known to develop pesticide resistance.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Friday August 15 2014, @04:17AM

    by aristarchus (2645) on Friday August 15 2014, @04:17AM (#81594) Journal

    "Ladybug, Ladybug, fly away home, your house is on fire, your children alone!" What do you mean, you can't fly? Think of the Children! What psychopathic evil mad genetic scientist came up with this idea?

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