May 5, 2014

Is Self-Fumigation for the Birds?



SAVE THREATENED SPECIES BY GIVING THEM TREATED COTTON FOR NESTS

When University of Utah biologists set out cotton balls treated with a mild pesticide, wild finches in the Galapagos Islands used the cotton to help build their nests, killing parasitic fly maggots to protect baby birds. The researchers say the self-fumigation method may help endangered birds and even some mammals.