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Synthetic Chemicals for Controlling Insect Behavior

ARS researchers have developed and patented (USPN 5,795,857 and USPN
5,792,446) artificial copies of insects’ brain chemicals that could prove
useful for controlling insect behavior. These synthetic brain chemicals
disrupt insect digestion, development, reproduction, and other vital body
functions. The chemicals mimic natural chemicals in an insect’s brain,
called neuropeptides, which control development, digestion, and water
balance. Changing an insect’s behavior by messing with its brain may be the
way to stop pests in the future.

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