A biological war is being waged in strawberry fields and it has created a booming business in predatory bugs.
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The predatory mites are packed into bottles and delivered to strawberry farms to be distributed on the fields.
Geoffrey Jaenke inspecting the yellowed leaves of the beans which have been attacked by two-spot mites.
Stan Dunlop visits strawberry farms once a week to investigate how well the predatory mites are working.
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