Shimon Steinberg: Natural pest control ... using bugs!

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I'm a bug lover, myself --
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not from childhood, by the way,
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but rather late.
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When I bachelored,
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majoring in zoology at Tel Aviv University,
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I kind of fell in love with bugs.
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And then, within zoology,
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I took the course or the discipline of entomology,
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the science of insects.
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And then I thought to myself, how can I be practical
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or help in the science of entomology?
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And then I moved to the world of plant protection --
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plant protection from insects,
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from bad bugs.
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And then within plant protection,
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I came into the discipline of biological pest control,
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which we actually define
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as the use of living organisms
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to reduce populations of noxious plant pests.
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So it's a whole discipline in plant protection
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aimed at the reduction of chemicals.
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And biological pest control, by the way,
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or these "good bugs" that we are talking about,
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they've existed in the world for thousands and thousands of years,
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for a long, long time.
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But only in the last 120 years,
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people started, or people knew more and more
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how to exploit, or how to use, this biological control phenomenon,
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or in fact, natural control phenomenon,
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for their own needs.
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Because biological control phenomenon -- you can see it in your backyard.
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Just take a magnifying glass. You see what I have here?
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That's a magnifier, times 10.
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You just open it, twist leaves,
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and you see a whole new world of minute insects,
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or little spiders of one millimeter, one-and-a-half, two millimeters long,
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and you can distinguish between the good ones and the bad ones.
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So this phenomenon of natural control exists literally everywhere.
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Here, in front of this building, I'm sure.
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Just have a look at the plants.
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So it's everywhere, and we need to know how to exploit it.
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Well, let's go hand by hand
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and browse through just a few examples.
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What is a pest?
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What damage does it actually inflict on the plant?
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And what is the natural enemy,
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the biological control agent, or the "good bug"
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that we're talking about?
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In general, I'm going to talk about insects and spiders,
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or mites, let us call them.
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Insects, those six-legged organisms
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and spiders or mites, the eight-legged organisms.
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Let's have a look at that.
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Here is a devastating pest, a spider mite,
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because it does a lot of webbing, like a spider.
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You see the mother in between,
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and two daughters, probably, on the left and right,
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and a single egg on the right-hand side.
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And then you see what kind of damage it can inflict.
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On your right-hand side, you can see a cucumber leaf,
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in the middle, a cotton leaf,
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and on the left, a tomato leaf with these little stipplings.
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They can literally turn from green to white,
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because of the sucking, piercing mouth parts of those spiders.
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But here comes nature, that provides us with a good spider.
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This is a predatory mite -- just as small as a spider mite;
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one, two millimeters long, not more than that --
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running quickly, hunting, chasing the spider mites.
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And here, you can see this lady in action on your left-hand side --
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just pierces, sucks the body fluids on the left-hand side of the pest mite.
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And after five minutes, this is what you see:
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just a typical dead corpse --
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the shriveled, sucked-out, dead corpse of the spider mite,
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and next to it, two satiated individuals, predatory mites,
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a mother on the left-hand side, a young nymph on the right-hand side.
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By the way, a meal for them for 24 hours,
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is about five of the spider mites, of the bad mites,
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and-or 15 to 20 eggs of the pest mites.
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By the way, they are always hungry.
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(Laughter)
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And here is another example: aphids.
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It's springtime now in Israel.
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When temperatures rise sharply,
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you can see those bad ones, those aphids, all over the plants --
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in your hibiscus, in your lantana,
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in the young, fresh foliage of the so-called spring flush.
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By the way, with aphids you have only females, like Amazons.
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Females giving rise to females, giving rise to other females.
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No males at all.
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Parthenogenesis, as it's so called.
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And they're very happy with that, apparently.
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(Laughter)
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Here we can see the damage.
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Those aphids secrete a sticky, sugary liquid called honeydew,
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and this just clogs the upper parts of the plant.
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Here you see a typical cucumber leaf that turned from green to black
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because of a black fungus, sooty mold, which is covering it.
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And here comes the salvation, through this parasitic wasp.
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Here we are not talking about a predator.
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Here we are talking a parasite --
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not a two-legged parasite,
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but an eight-legged parasite, of course.
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This is a parasitic wasp,
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again, two millimeters long, slender, a very quick and sharp flier.
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And here you can see this parasite in action,
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like in an acrobatic maneuver.
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She stands vis-à-vis
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in front of the victim at the right-hand side,
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bending its abdomen and inserting a single egg
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into the body fluids of the aphid.
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By the way, the aphid tries to escape.
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She kicks and bites and secretes different liquids,
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but nothing will happen, in fact --
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only the egg of the parasitoid will be inserted
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into the body fluids of the aphid.
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And after a few days, depending upon temperature,
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the egg will hatch
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and the larva of this parasite will eat the aphid from the inside.
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(Laughter)
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This is all natural. This is all natural.
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This is not fiction, nothing at all.
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Again -- in your backyard. In your backyard.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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But this is the end result: mummies.
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This is the visual result of a dead aphid encompassing inside,
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a developing parasitoid that, after a few minutes, you see halfway out.
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The birth is almost complete.
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You can see, by the way, in different movies, etc.,
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it takes just a few minutes.
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And if this is a female, she'll immediately mate with a male
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and off she goes, because time is very short.
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This female can live only three to four days,
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and she needs to give rise to around 400 eggs.
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That means she has 400 bad aphids
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to put her eggs into their body fluids.
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This is, of course, not the end of it.
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There is a whole wealth of other natural enemies
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and this is just the last example.
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Again, we'll start first with the pest:
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the thrips.
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By the way, all these weird names --
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I didn't bother you with the Latin names of these creatures,
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just the popular names.
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But this is a nice, slender, very bad pest.
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If you can see this: sweet peppers.
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This is not just an exotic, ornamental sweet pepper.
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This is a sweet pepper which is not consumable
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because it is suffering from a viral disease
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transmitted by those thrip adults.
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And here comes the natural enemy, minute pirate bug --
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"minute," because it is rather small.
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Here you can see the adult, black, and two young ones.
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And again, in action.
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This adult pierces the thrips,
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sucking it within just several minutes,
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going to the other prey, continuing all over the place.
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And if we spread those minute pirate bugs, the good ones,
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for example, in a sweet pepper plot,
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they go to the flowers.
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And look -- this flower is flooded with predatory bugs, with the good ones,
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after wiping out the bad ones, the thrips.
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So this is a very positive situation.
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No harm to the developing fruit. No harm to the fruit set.
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Everything is just fine under these circumstances.
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But again, the question is,
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here you saw them on a one-to-one basis -- the pest, the natural enemy.
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What we do is actually this.
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In Northeast Israel, in Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu,
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there is a facility that mass-produces those natural enemies.
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In other words, what we do there is amplify the natural control,
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or the biological control phenomenon.
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And in 30,000 square meters of state-of-the-art greenhouses,
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there, we are mass-producing those predatory mites,
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those minute pirate bugs,
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those parasitic wasps, etc.
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Many different parts.
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By the way, they have a very nice landscape --
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you see the Jordanian Mountains on the one hand,
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and the Jordan Valley on the other hand,
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and a good, mild winter and a nice, hot summer,
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which is an excellent condition to mass-produce those creatures.
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And by the way, mass-production -- it is not genetic manipulation.
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There are no GMOs -- genetically modified organisms -- whatsoever.
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We take them from nature,
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and the only thing that we do is give them the optimal conditions,
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under the greenhouses or in the climate rooms,
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in order to proliferate, multiply and reproduce.
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And that's what we get.
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You see under a microscope.
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You see in the upper left corner? You see a single predatory mite.
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And this is the whole bunch of predatory mites.
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You see this ampul. You see this one.
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I have one gram of those predatory mites.
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One gram is 80,000 individuals.
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80,000 individuals are good enough to control one acre,
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4,000 square meters,
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of a strawberry plot
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against spider mites for the whole season
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of almost one year.
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And we can produce from this, believe you me,
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several dozens of kilograms on an annual basis.
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So this is what I call amplification of the phenomenon.
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And no, we do not disrupt the balance.
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On the contrary,
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because we bring it to every cultural plot
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where the balance was already disrupted
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by the chemicals.
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Here we come with those natural enemies
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in order to reverse a little bit of the wheel
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and to bring more natural balance to the agricultural plot
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by reducing those chemicals.
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That's the whole idea.
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And what is the impact?
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In this table, you can actually see what is an impact
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of a successful biological control by good bugs.
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For example, in Israel, where we employ more than 1,000 hectares --
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10,000 dunams in Israeli terms --
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of biological pests controlling sweet pepper
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under protection,
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75 percent of the pesticides were actually reduced.
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And Israeli strawberries, even more --
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80 percent of the pesticides,
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especially those aimed against pest mites in strawberries.
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So the impact is very strong.
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And there goes the question,
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especially if you ask growers, agriculturists:
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Why biological control?
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Why good bugs?
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By the way, the number of answers you get
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equals the number of people you ask.
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But if we go, for example, to this place, Southeast Israel,
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the Arava area above the Great Rift Valley,
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where the pearl of Israeli agriculture is located,
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especially under greenhouse conditions, or under screenhouse conditions --
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if you drive all the way to Eilat, you see this
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just in the middle of the desert.
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And if you zoom in,
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you can definitely watch this:
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grandparents with their grandchildren,
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distributing the natural enemies, the good bugs,
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instead of wearing special clothes
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and gas masks and applying chemicals.
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So safety, with respect to the application,
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is the number one answer that we get from growers,
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for "Why biological control?"
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Number two, many growers are, in fact, petrified
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by the idea of resistance,
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that the pests will become resistant to the chemicals,
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just like in our case, that bacteria becomes resistant to antibiotics.
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It's the same, and it can happen very quickly.
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Fortunately, in either biological control or even natural control,
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resistance is extremely rare.
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It hardly happens.
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Because this is evolution, this is the natural ratio,
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unlike resistance, which happens in the case of chemicals.
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And thirdly, public demand.
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The more the public demands the reduction of chemicals,
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the more growers become aware of the fact
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that they should, wherever they can and wherever possible,
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replace the chemical control with biological control.
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Even here, there is another grower,
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you see, very interested in the bugs, the bad ones and the good ones,
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wearing this magnifier already on her head,
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just walking safely in her crop.
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Finally, I want to get to my vision,
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or, in fact, to my dream.
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Because, you see, this is the reality.
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Have a look at the gap.
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If we take the overall turnover
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of the biocontrol industry worldwide,
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it's 250 million dollars.
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And look at the overall pesticide industry
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in all the crops throughout the world.
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I think it's times 100 or something like that.
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Twenty-five billion.
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So there is a huge gap to bridge.
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So actually, how can we do it?
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How can we bridge, or let's say, narrow, this gap over the years?
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First of all, we need to find more robust,
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good and reliable biological solutions,
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more good bugs that we can either mass-produce
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or actually conserve in the field.
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Secondly, to create even more intensive and strict public demand
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for the reduction of chemicals in agricultural fresh produce.
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And thirdly, also to increase awareness by the growers
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to the potential of this industry.
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And this gap really narrows.
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Step by step, it does narrow.
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So I think my last slide is:
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All we are saying -- we can actually sing it --
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Give nature a chance.
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I'm saying it on behalf of all the biocontrol practitioners
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and implementers,
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in Israel and abroad,
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really give nature a chance.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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