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Passage Breakdown

Letting a natural predator control a pest works well for cyclamen mites on strawberry plants. Cyclamen mites arrive soon after planting and only become harmful in the plants’ second year, and a predatory mite called Typhlodromus usually shows up then, breeds quickly (both species make female offspring without mating, and Typhlodromus lays eggs over a longer time), and eats enough pests to prevent damage. Typhlodromus survives winter by feeding on sugary secretions from other insects and only reproduces when it can eat cyclamen mites, so its timing matches the pest. Greenhouse and field tests show that removing these predators (for example by spraying the insecticide parathion) lets cyclamen mites explode—about 25 times more—so using that pesticide can do more harm than good.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the author's overall stance on predators versus pesticides; find statements that show predators are effective at controlling cyclamen mites and that parathion (a pesticide) causes harm by eliminating predators.

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It can be inferred from the passage that the author would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements about the use of predators to control pest populations?

Correct Answer
C
Choice C matches the author's view that natural predators should be relied on and that insecticides are a last resort. Support from the passage includes: "Sometimes there is no more effective means of controlling an agricultural pest than giving free rein to its natural predators." and "Applying parathion in this instance is a clear case in which using a pesticide would do far more harm than good to an agricultural enterprise." The quantitative result—"On average, cyclamen mites were about 25 times more abundant in the absence of predators than in their presence."—also supports the inference that insecticides should be used only if predators fail.
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