
Photo retrieved from: BBC News
“An invasive species, the zebra mussel clogs up water works and systems across the UK, costing millions of pounds each year to remove.
“With each female zebra mussel able to produce up to a million eggs per year, serious infestations can quickly form.
“Thankfully a Cambridge-based company called Biobullets has come up with a much easier – and cheaper – means of removing them. A method that owes much to the ancient Greeks and their Trojan horse.
“The toxin in question, potassium chloride, is safe to use in the water supply system as anything that is not eaten by the zebra mussels degrades in less than three hours.”
Read more: BBC News



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