Bed bug aggregate pheromone traps “within two years” says Dr. Gerhard Gries »
By nobugsonme on Jun 17, 2008 in Vegas, bed bug aggregate pheromones, bed bug dog, bed bug pheromones, bed bug research, bed bug trap, bed bugs, bedbugs, british columbia, burnaby, canada, dr. gerhard gries, entomologists, vancouver | 4 Comments
This Globe and Mail article is about Vegas, Care Pest and Wildlife Control’s bed bug dog, based in Burnaby, British Columbia.
But it includes a section on the status of bed bug aggregate pheromone research being undertaken by Dr. Gerhard Gries of Simon Fraser University:
Understanding how insects communicate with each other is the key to developing [...]

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