Give an example of biological method of controlling weeds
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Biological weed control involves using living organisms, such as insects, nematodes, bacteria, or fungi, to reduce weed populations. ... Plants become pests - and are labeled "weeds" - when they run rampant because their natural enemies become ineffective or are nonexistent.
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aphids are the biological method of controlling weeds
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