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Frizell, J. Pest control. Nature 493, 264 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/493264a

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  3. I know that human have a lot of sophisticated high-tech methods of getting rid of pests but what they missed is that nature already does this, and it's much more efficient than our tools.

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