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Biological control in the UK garden: beneficial insects and nematodes that really work
Biological controls can feel like a leap of faith: tiny predators, parasitoids and nematodes arriving in the post to tackle our garden pests. Used at the right moment and temperature, they’re one of the cleanest, most reliable ways to protect plants without reaching for harsh sprays.

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