Johns Hopkins: Natural 'Biopesticide' Against Malaria Mosquitoes Successful in Early Field Tests
December 05, 2024
December 05, 2024
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Dec. 5 (TNSres) -- Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health issued the following news release:
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Powder made from dead bacterial cells also kills mosquitoes resistant to chemical pesticides
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An experimental bacteria-derived biopesticide is highly effective in killing malaria-carrying mosquitoes, including those that have developed resistance to chemical pesticides, according to initial field tes . . .
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Powder made from dead bacterial cells also kills mosquitoes resistant to chemical pesticides
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An experimental bacteria-derived biopesticide is highly effective in killing malaria-carrying mosquitoes, including those that have developed resistance to chemical pesticides, according to initial field tes . . .