Many animals feed on pests and are natural enemies in nature that can control and reduce pest populations. Here are some common examples of animals catching pests:
1. Birds: Many birds such as swallows, magpies, robins, etc. will eat insects, especially in summer, which has a very obvious effect on pest control.
2. Bats: Bats are nocturnal animals that feed on mosquitoes, moths, butterflies, etc. In some areas, they are called "aerial bodyguards."
3. Insects: Dragonflies, ants, bees and other insects also have the ability to search for and prey on pests.
4. Amphibians: Amphibians such as frogs and toads feed on insects and other small animals and can effectively control the number of pests in a humid environment.
5. Reptiles: Reptiles such as geckos, lizards, and chameleons can also capture some pests and contribute to maintaining ecological balance.
It should be noted that although these animals have a positive effect in controlling pest populations, they may not completely replace chemical control in practical applications. Therefore, when carrying out pest control, a variety of methods should be used to control pests in a scientific and environmentally friendly manner to provide better protection for humans and the natural environment.
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