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It's a bug thing | My entomological journey from scratch It’s a bug thing My entomological journey from scratch Skip to content Home About Aphids make ‘chemical weapons’ to fight off killer ladybirds Posted on 11 July 2007 | Leave a comment I stumbled across the results of research from Imperial College, London, UK.  Aphids pick up glucosinolates from consumed plants in their blood which when mixed with an enzyme called myrosinase, which is stored in the muscles,  a violent chemical reaction occurs which releases mustard oil.  This release of mustard oil kills, injures or repels predators. Sources: Aphids make ‘chemical weapons’ to fight off killer ladybirds Leave a comment Posted in aphids , glucosinolates , Imperial College , London , myrosinase RFID Entomology Posted on 4 July 2007 | Leave a comment Paper Wasp with RFID tag attached [Zoological Society of London] An area that seems in its infancy at the moment in Entomology is the us...

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