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Bugs and Blooms: The Scent That Lures Lygus lineolaris
Sunday, February 2, 2025
They also found out that the color of the trap made a difference. Red traps with the scent caught more bugs than white traps. This means that color and scent together make a big difference in how these bugs move around and can be trapped.
Imagine if farmers could use this knowledge to protect their crops. They could set traps with the right scent and color to catch these pests before they cause damage!
The world of bugs and plants is full of surprises. Lygus lineolaris might be a pest, but understanding what attracts them can help us manage them better. Maybe in the future, farmers can use these scents and traps to keep their crops safe and sound.
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