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Aphids are tiny green insects that are a chronic pest for farmers. Spiders and ground
beetles living along field margins can keep their numbers under control. But as fields have
become larger, the spiders and beetles take longer to get to the middle of them, so farmers
began using pesticides for a problem that was once controlled naturally. An insect
ecologist came up with a new solution called "beetle banks". These are one metre -wide
strips of grass planted at 100 -metre intervals across the fields. After two years, there will
be enough beetles and spiders in one beetle bank to eat 52 million aphids a week, and the
farmer will get rid of aphids without using a single drop of pesticide.
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