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Duck Deployments and Mite Airstrikes: Nature’s Pest Patrol

Season 2 Episode 2 | 7m 18s

Host Shane Campbell-Staton meets the unlikely heroes of pest control—from 10,000 ducks in Thai rice fields to microscopic mites dropped by drone over Washington’s hops. Exploring the ancient roots and modern science of biocontrol, Shane reveals how farmers are teaming up with nature to protect crops — without relying on chemicals.

Extras
From catwalk to castoff, Shane follows our tossed threads to the Chilean desert.
From Highland pastures to global fashion, wool’s history is woven into Scotland’s identity.
Shane explores how beavers once ruled North America — and how they might again.
Shane traces how cane toads conquered Australia — and how science is turning the tide.
Shane investigates the future of bees, from honey bees to wild native species, in a changing world.
We enlist allies from nature to fight in our battles. But is the enemy of an enemy always a friend?
Shane and Ben Lorr trace the supermarket’s rise — and what it says about what we value.
Shane uncovers the hidden labor behind shrimp — and the global systems that keep us in the dark.
Shane and Michael Moss examine how processed food took over our shelves — and our willpower.
Exploring the global impact of Earth’s most ingenious, destructive, and adaptable species… Us.