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Predator Insect
How are you all hive friends .. ?? I will share information about several types of predators for insects. One of them is a type of bird. Birds are often natural enemies of insects. This happens because both have a dependency life cycle.
Insects are a part of the food source for birds. However, not all types of insects are a source of food for birds. There are several types of non-toxic insects that are a source of food for birds. Suppose the ants are not a source of food for birds.
However, to maintain the survival of birds, the presence of insects will not be extinct by bird predators. This is because insects are not the only source of food for birds. But there are other sources of food for birds.
Hopefully the survival of insects will be maintained with the presence of this predator. Hopefully this information can be useful for all hive friends. Greetings to all of us.

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1 commentSorry, but birds are actually the topic of an insect community ...