News From the Field Grooming Helps Insects Keep Their Senses Sharpened
February 4, 2013
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North Carolina State University researchers have shown that insect grooming--specifically, antennal cleaning--removes both environmental pollutants and chemicals produced by the insects themselves. The findings show that grooming helps insects maintain acute olfactory senses that are responsible for a host of functions including finding food, sensing danger and even locating a suitable mate.
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Source North Carolina State University
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