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Sunbathing keeps north American bugs healthy: study

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Press Trust of India Toronto

A study done by researchers at Simon Fraser University, Canada has found that a group of North American insects called Western Boxelder bugs (WBB) group together in sunlit patches and while there, release monoterpenes, strong-smelling chemical compounds that help protect the bugs by killing germs on their bodies.

The study found that the compounds were emitted when the bugs were in sunshine

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First Published: Aug 25 2012 | 5:20 PM IST

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