"Nature's Allies: Harnessing Wildlife for Pesticide Reduction"

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Researchers suggest that natural predators such as birds, beetles, and bugs could serve as an effective alternative to chemical pesticides in controlling crop-devouring pests, reducing pest populations by over 70% and increasing crop yields by 25%. The study emphasizes the importance of maintaining these natural predators to ensure pest control in the face of imminent climate change, highlighting the potential damage caused by pesticides to ecosystems and human health. The findings also indicate that a single species of natural predator can be as effective as multiple species, with climate change expected to impact pest dynamics and crop yield.
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