Environment
Lamprey: Sucker-Fish Pesticide Will Be Based in Alluring Scent of Sex
In Lakes Erie and Superior, the "vampiric" sucker-fish lamprey, which have been an invasive species in the Great Lakes since the early 20th century, will soon encounter a new biopesticide based on a mysterious fragrance.
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