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To swat or not? These scientists suggest we rethink our fear toward insects
Scientists suggest rethinking fear toward insects by recognizing their environmental benefits, advocating for a shift from panic to appreciation when encountering bugs. The article highlights how insects contribute to ecosystems and encourages sharing outdoor spaces with them.
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