What if mosquito repellents attract insects instead of keeping them away? And if putting these products around us might paradoxically increase the risk of getting stinged? This is what the Institute for Research on the Biology of the Insect, a unit of the University of Tours specializing in research on these topics, wanted to study. The science college section has just published an important article in the Journal of Experimental Biology: it has…
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What if mosquito repellents attract insects instead of keeping them away? And if putting these products around us might paradoxically increase the risk of getting stinged? This is what the Institute for Research on the Biology of the Insect, a unit of the University of Tours specializing in research on these topics, wanted to study. The science college section has just published an important article in the Journal of Experimental Biology: it has…