How Chemical Camouflage is Helping Mice Protect Crops from Losses
A recent study from the University of California, Davis has revealed that a chemical camouflage developed for mice has been effective in protecting crops from losses due to mammalian pest damage. The study, which was conducted over a three-year period, found that the chemical camouflage was able to reduce crop damage by up to 80% in test fields. The chemical camouflage works by masking the crops’ smell, making them harder for mice to detect. This has been a significant breakthrough in the fight against mammalian pests, as it provides a more sustainable way of protecting crops without the need for chemical pesticides or traps.
source: Phys.org