Beneficial Invertebrates

Beneficial Invertebrates are organisms without a backbone that provide valuable services to their ecosystems or to humans. These organisms play crucial roles in pollination, nutrient cycling, pest control, and decomposition. Examples of beneficial invertebrates include bees, earthworms, ladybugs, and nematodes. These organisms contribute to the overall health and balance of ecosystems and are essential for maintaining biodiversity.




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Beneficial Invertebrates