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6 years ago
What could be done to control the animals if too much damage was present?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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If so, is there too much damage to produce an effective yield?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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If there is evidence of animals such as deer, does it seem to affect the growth in
  the area?


 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 4

Examine a variety of trees. Look at different species and both young and old
  trees. Do you see a pattern in which trees were eaten by the insects? Why do
  you think that this is so?


 
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6 years ago
Answer to #1

There are a variety of alternatives, such as hunting, legal trapping, relocation of
animals, and a building of a physical barrier, such as a fence



Answer to #2

If it appears to be too damaged, check with the local extension service for more
information regarding that particular crop.



Answer to #3

If yes, the area has signs of animal grazing that has been fertilized.

Answer to #4

Student answers may vary. Some answers may include: Patches in a forest could be
killed because they have been weakened by other factors; different species are
preferred by different pests

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6 years ago
I just wanted to write to say thanks a bunch for the answer!
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