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Spiders are vital, natural pest controllers that consume 400—800 million tons of insects annually, protecting homes and crops from mosquitoes, flies, and cockroaches, which reduces disease transmission and the need for chemical pesticides.
Spiders are crucial, highly effective natural predators that play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance and protecting crops. They are considered "unsung heroes" of agriculture, as they consume an estimated 400 to 800 million tons of insects and other pests annually, effectively acting as a natural, chemical-free insecticide. Spiders act as essential natural allies for agriculture by serving as biological control agents that suppress pest populations. By preying on a wide range of harmful insects, they help maintain a healthy ecological balance, which can lead to increased crop yields and a reduced reliance on chemical pesticides
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