Nanotech to help fight against flystrike

By Liv Casben
Updated June 30 2022 - 10:51am, first published 10:47am
Scientists in Queensland say new nanotechnology research could reduce deadly flystrike in sheep.
Scientists in Queensland say new nanotechnology research could reduce deadly flystrike in sheep.

Flystrike costs the Australian sheep industry $173m a year, but nano-particles less than a thousandth of a millimetre in size could soon make it a thing of the past.

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