Newly Discovered Tsetse Fly Pheromone Could Help Curb Disease
Today, a team of researchers from Africa and the UK have made a major breakthrough in the fight against deadly tsetse fly-borne diseases. The team has identified a pheromone that can be used to effectively curb the spread of tsetse fly populations in the region. This is an exciting development, as tsetse flies are one of the most dangerous insects in Africa, transmitting diseases like sleeping sickness and nagana to humans and livestock. The pheromone works by acting as an attractant to tsetse flies, drawing them away from areas populated by humans and livestock. This discovery could have a significant impact on the health and well-being of people living in tsetse-infested regions.
source: Phys.org