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In Israel, always at the forefront of agriculture, in the '80 there was an overpopulation of owls and barn owl, in parallel with an ever increasing need to fight rodents, which seriously damaging the crops.
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Cities are increasingly densely populated of birds, thanks to the wide availability of food represented mainly by waste, continue to proliferate.
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To help safeguard biodiversity, in our small way we can test ourselves to build a little shelter to be placed in the garden that will attract useful insects.
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The practices of rodent control in Europe date back to discovery of the great contagion risk represented by mice and rats in conjunction with the great epidemics of Black Plague (1300 and 1600).
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To combat pests that attack products of our garden, before resorting to chemical pesticides, we groped with alternative systems, ecological and economic, but more easily applicable to small fields.
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Urban beekeeping is increasingly taking place in small and large cities.
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Also Italy is one of the fifteen European countries in which eggs contaminated by Fipronil were marketed, from the Belgian and Dutch farms.
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The farm works for the month of June mainly concern harvesting crops and collection of summer fruits in general.
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In the last 20 years the consumption of snails grew by over 300%, because of the exponential increase in cosmetic products based on snail drool, from anti-aging properties, and a real culinary fashion, laying the snails a luxury specialty as the caviar.
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