Love Could Doom Deadly Lampreys

Two sea lampreys, which use sharp teeth to drain body fluids of fish. The sea lampreys resemble 18-inch eels, can live in both salt and fresh water and likely found their way into the Great Lakes via shipping channels. Photo by Daymon J Hartley

Alien sea lampreys have caused the extinction of three species of whitefish in the Great Lakes. With sharp teeth, they latch on to native fish and slowly suck the life out of them. The U.S. and Canadian governments together spend up to $15 million per year on lamprey control, including chemicals that may harm the environment.

A newly developed love potion may be better at wiping out this invasive creature.

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