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The parasitic wasp is a natural pest controller. It lays eggs inside aphids, and when the young hatch, they consume the host, leaving behind a hollow 'mummy.
This ladybug isn't just spotted—it's a predator. A single ladybug can eat over 5,000 aphids in its lifetime, making it a gardener's best friend for natural pest control.
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Trichogramma wasps—tiny but mighty parasitic wasps—are used in Philippine rice and corn farms to control destructive pests like the Asian corn borer and rice stem borer. These wasps lay their eggs inside the pest eggs, effectively killing the pests before they hatch! 🐜💥
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Soil Horizons and Their Characteristics
O Horizon: The topmost layer, rich in organic matter (e.g., decomposing leaves, twigs). It’s typically dark and supports soil microbes like bacteria, fungi, and worms.
A Horizon (Topsoil): A mix of organic matter and minerals (sand, silt, clay). It’s the most fertile layer, ideal for agriculture, and hosts most plant roots.
B Horizon (Subsoil): Accumulates leached materials like clay, iron, and aluminum oxides. It’s less organic but critical for water retention.
C Horizon: Partially weathered parent material with minimal organic content, marking the transition to unweathered bedrock.
R Horizon: Unweathered bedrock, typically solid rock, unaffected by soil-forming processes.
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